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VOLUME 14No. 39
MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941
PRICE 10 CENT"
BY LINDBERGH'S
RECENT SPEECH
Washington ( WNS ) Failure
of the America First Committee
to repudiate Charles A. Lind-
bergh's deliberate attack against
American Jewry was regarded
in political circles here as furth-
er evidence that the isolationist
forces in the United States, un-
der the leadership of the Hitler-
decorated flyer and Senator Ger-
ald P. Nye, will attempt to cloak
their appeasement campaign by
labelling the current war as a
"Jewish war."
The belief that Lindbergh's
speech was meant to be the op-
ening shot in a gigantic anti-
Jewish campaign, directed and
financed by Berlin, was widely
accepted here as Senator Nye, in
an interview following an ad-
dress before the Dayton America
First Committee chapter, repeat-
ed the charge that "the Jewish
people are a large factor in our
movement toward war."
"Lindbergh's outburst against
the Jews at Des Moines on Sep-
tember 11 and the simultaneous
opening of hearings before the
subcommittee of the Senate In-
terstate Commerce Committee
Investigating the motion picture
industry are seen as part of this
organized campaign. The basic
structure of this anti-Semitic,
pro-Nazi campaign is a chain of
small newspapers and magazines
which have sprung up through-
out America and in particular in
the Middle West. The articles
used in these publications re-
semble closely those printed in
foreign language papers con-
trolled directly by Adolf Hitler."
That the isolationist leaders
would not abandon their anti-
Jewish drive, despite the shocked
reaction of the entire country,
was demonstrated when Senator
Nye told newsmen: "It is only
natural that the Jewish people
should be among the leaders in
the fight for intervention. The
Jewish people have suffered un-
der the Nazi regime and they
wish to see the Nazis defeated.
For the same reason, the Jewish
people in this country are among
the leaders in the war move-
ment."
OUR FRIENDS
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
lansn naits nau?^
TO .
KOLYISROEL
VETERANS
MEDALS
DECREE
LADIES AUXILIARY OF B'NAI
B'RITH SEND SAFER TORAH
AMERICAN JEWS
Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith
Sholem Lodge received national
attention this past week when
they were instrumental in ob-
taining a Safer Torah to be used
by United States Service men
for holiday services in Puerto
Rico. Through the cooperation
of Rabbi Max Shapiro, Congre-
gation Beth David, the Torah was
obtained and flown by clipper
by Rabbi Bertram Pollons of the
Jewish Welfare Board. Rabbi
Pollons conducted Rosh Hashona
services for the 500 Jewish sol-
diers there and will stay through
Yom Kippur.
TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF GREATER MIAMI
During the past two weeks, numerous requests have been
made upon the Greater Miami Jewish Federation for informa-
tion concerning the campaign for funds to construct a home
for the aged now being conducted by Congregation Shaare
Zedek, of which Mr. Samuel Botfin is president.
This statement is issued, pursuant to the established policy
of Federation to keep the Jewish community informed of
solicitations for funds by organizations which do not partici-
pate in the fund raised by the community in the one annual
campaign.
Our community has not as yet determined that there is or is
not a need for a Jewish Home for the aged in this community
and, until this is done, it cannot be said that the contemplated
home will fill a general community need Neither the com-
munity nor Federation has been consulted about the project
and no movement of any character should be foisted upon the
Greater Miami Jewish community without its approval.
Federation, therefore, does not approve of the campaign
and solicitation for funds by Congregation Shaare Zedek now
in progress to construct a home for the aged.
Further and detailed information concerning the proposed
home can be obtainecLfrom the office of Federation.
GREATER MIAMI JEWISH FEDERATION
Benjamin E. Bronston, President
Stanley C. Myers, Chairman of Board
New York (WNS)The Gov-
erning Council of the American
Jewish Congress, in a Rosh Ha-
shona message to American Jews
expressing "confident hope that
the day of deliverance from Hit-
ler is not far off," informed
Charles A. Lindbergh that Amer-
ican Jews will neither be bribed
nor blackmailed into renouncing
their just and equal status as cit-
izens of the United States" and
that they intend "to stand four-
square for the defense of the
American way of life, whatever
the consequences with which Mr.
Lindbergh dares to threaten
them."
The message, made public in
behalf of the American Jewish
Congress by its president. Dr.
Stephen S. Wise, described Lind-
bergh's Des Moines speech as
"Hitler-like if not Hitler-instigat-
ed."
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Public Memorial Serrices
under the auspices of the
Greater Miami Rabbinical
Association will be held
Sunday at the Jewish Sec-
tion of Woodlawn Park
Cemetery, at 2 p. m.
C3ECH MINISTER URGES THE
JEWS TO KEEP UP COURAGE
London (WNS)Hubert Ripka,
Minister of Propaganda of the
Czechoslovakian government in
exile, "in a special broadcast to
the Jews of Czechoslovakia on
the eve of the introduction of
the order compelling Jewis to
wear yellow "mogen davids" on
their street clothing, urged Jews
in that occupied country "not to
lose courage" and promised that
the Czech Jews would live to
see the day of "liberation and
just retribution."
"The Nazis today designate you
publicly with a mark of shame,
but the yellow Star of David is
a sign of honor which all decent
people will respect," Minister
Ripka said. "Jewish friends, you
will live to see the day of libera-
tion and just retribution."
The Czech Minister expressed
satisfaction that the majority of
the Czech population had re-
fused to cooperate with the Nazi
anti-Jewish campaign.
Stockholm (WNS)Jewish war
veterans appeared in the streets
of Berlin wearing medals anU
other decorations gained as a re-
sult of their valor in the firff-
world war as the Nazi order can*
polling all Jews over the age
six in Germany and the Bohem-
ian Protectorate to wear large
yellow "mogen davids" on their
street clothing went into effect,
according to reports received
here.
The Jewish war vets risked im-
prisonment since the Nazi pap-
ers had warned formed Jewish
soldiers not to wear their decora-
tions and the yellow "mogen
david", inscribed with the word
"Jude," together.
Reports from Berlin stated
that many "Aryans" approached
their Jewish friends and neigh-
bors and shook hands with them,
giving vent to their displeasure
at the decree which marks the
first time that Jews in Germany
have been forced to wear marks
of degradation. The Jews in Pol-
and and in other Nazi-occupied
countries were ordered early in
tiic war to wear yellow badges
but the practice has now been
instituted in Germany itself.
The Jews were compelled to
buy the six-pointed stars, which
are four inches wide and are
worn on the left breast of tl
clothing, from Nazi officials. >
cost of the "mogen david"
10 pfennings and only one
sold to each Jew.
It was hoped tnat a shortage-
of textiles in Germany would re-
sult in the postponement of the
Nazi decree but the Nazi press
and radio warned Jews that un-
der no conditions would the or-
der be postponed and advised
Jews to wear "mogen davids"
made out of paper if no other
materials were available. Jews
who were unable to secure "mog-
en davids" were warned to re-
main off the streets or face se-
vere punishment.
While Nazi authorities issued
no explanation for the introduc-
tion of yellow badges for Jews
in Germany, the Berlin press
stated that "the responsibility of
all Jews for Jewish scandals
committed on sundry other peo-
ples in the East is thus clearly
exhibited. Judaism all over the
world cannot escape from this
responsibility."
33 REFUGEE-PASSENGERS OF
NAVEMAR SUE FOR $675,500
New York (WNS)A suit for
$675,500 damages, plus refunds
of individual passage rates rang-
ing from $375 to $604, was filed
here by 33 of the more than 1,100
refugees who arrived here last
week aboard the Navemar, the
"floating concentration camp,"
from Lisbon. The Spanish ship
had been built to accommodate
18 passengers.
The 33 refugees charged mis-
representation of accommoda-
tions, overcharging, breach of
contract and other delinquencies.
E NEW ANT'
JEWISH ORDERS
Lisbon (WNS)Nazi authorit-
ies in the occupied Netherlands
have issued a series of sweeping
anti-Jewish decrees, barring Jews-
from public parks and zoos, res-
taurants, saloons, coffee houses,
hotels and sleeping cars, it was
reported here.
The decrees will exclude Jews
also from pensions, theatres, Ca-
barets, cinemas, sporting events,
concerts and artistic perform-
ances, libraries and public read-
ing rooms. As of October 1st,
Jews will not be permitted in
public markets, auctions, produce
exchanges and slaughter houses.

A- --- --~ ':'.-..'.-: was
- Maiek .::.:.-
it the :r^ I Samuel Haaan,
. Mi and Mn Dave Haaaa,
took place recently
BIRTHS
Mr and Mn HeroU Weinstoek
-A Ccral Ga:lvi a.-.r.;-r.ee the
birth I then laughter c---r.tr.. a
U rrill at St Franca Hospital
last Thursday.
MR- and MRS.
ABE RUBIN
ANO FAMILY
V. All Tn*.- Rent tt
A-2 F-f--J
* -APPV SE* YEAR
1613 West avenue. Miami Beach,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Lillian, t^ James M. N.
Bulk arm, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Jesse G M. Builova of New York
City.
Miss Wucher is a graduate of
M.i-r.. Senior High School and
attended Alabama University.
She is a past president of Junior
Council and has been active in
:;rr.rr.-ra: arra.rs here.
Mr B-.l-wa hi a graduate of
the Horace Mann School for boys
tad the College of Arts and Pure
St:e-r.ces of New York University.
He is connected with the Inter-
:--...".-ir.ta: Marketing Corpora-
tj ".
date has ben set for the
DEATHS
Funeral services wmt hU
Sunday for Mrs fUcbael uj
Shapoff of Baltirr.re Md who
passed away after a km jite-.
Mrs. Shapoff was tka rroS
Israel Shapoff of Miaau ar.d Lou
Shapoff of Baltirr ^
UNVEHINGS
weca-'-g.
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER
TIME
HOME FOR CHILDREN
C".id-en Cared fo- by Day. Week.
Vertr. Yei' Mctne-j Care
Beat Food
Reaicnabie
DWMMt S-j-2:i E ementary
ana jn Sc-oei
46 S. W 20th A.e. Phon 3-S474
Washable, crisp cotton
HOUSECOATS
for your leisure
moments
*2
00
Entertain informally or
dress for comfort in these
gay. printed housecoats.
Whirling skirts with front
fullness in percale, seer-
sucker and broadcloth.
Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to
52 in lot
KBCUCJEES. MLUil STORE.
THIRD FLOOR
MUSIC
For All Occasions
PAHTIES. DANCES
WEDDINGS our SPECIALTY
CALL 2-4303
ALEXANDER DRUCKEH
444 S. W. 10th An. Miami
University gf Miami ar.d dean of
r.er sorority Atpoa Ep;.::r Ph:
She an graduate-: frorr. National
i Park Seminary. Washington. D.
C. Mr. Harr-i wafl graduated
frorr. Ctrr.ell Ur.;versity and is
stationed witb the United States
Army in For. Dizon.

''r ar.d Mrs. Morris Singer of
Miami Beach ar.nounce the er.-
' gagerr.ent of their daughter.
I Charlotte Elaine to Robert Wein-
ttein, son of Abraham Weinstein.
Mia Singer attended Hamilton
H:gh School ar.d R:der College m
i Trenton, N J Mr. Weinstein at-
I tended Franklin K. Lane School
i in New York, ar.d is manager of
j the Dade Wholesale Grocer>-.
The (redding will take place in
J-..-.V

Mr. ar.d Mrs Jack Wucher.
Won't be long before Barney
Bar-jch rill again head the na-
.::.-. i consolidated war indus-
tries effort All talk about
Libby Holman ar.d her new hub-
by Ralph Holmes splitting is
;-it idle chatter They're so
My re:r.g happy, they haven't
::.-: to denounce the gossipers.
?.- ~ rr.ber this name, you'll prob-
hiy see it often in future polit-
ical, social ar.d fraternal life .
It's David F. Seden. at present
N Y State Tax Commissioner.
He's fnend of big and small .
Ha latest assist is that of recon-
ciling the Jack Dempseys .
And another rising star on the
.-. ;al horizon is New York's
two-fisted Park Commissioner.
Bob Moses ... An official in
Washington reveals that the best
paid consular attaches are Brit-
ish. Brazilians and Germans .
American diplomats are the
LEAST paid That's better
than the Dutch. Belgian, Polish
and Greek consulsthey don't
get paid at ail.
The unveiling of a tombstone
to the memory of the la* v-
B. Chertkof will take place Sun-
day afternoon at 2 p at the
' Jewish section of Woodlawa Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Abraham Kee-
ner will officiate.

Unveiling of a tombstone to
jthe memory of Ber.;arr.ir. WaUidi
jwill take place Sunday i:t-rr.cc=
! at 1 o'clock at the Jewish section
of Woodlawn Cemeterv.
FICTION IS STRONGER THAN
TRUTH
Six months ago. Sid Gars.
I newspaperman, looautted u or-
I lgmal story to Warner Brothers
: The plot concerr.ed the ->:.-.:_$.
; and dangerous life experienced
. by a steward aboard ar. ocean-
going Imer in traveling in the
war zone. Warr. r story de-
partment turned it dowa because
they claimed it didr.': sound au-
thentic. The reporter s father
was chief steward aboard the tor-
pedoed freighter. Room Moor,
and it was he wht r.-i fupplied
the material for the ram .
APPEALS
C
ame
Wuh. Ave. at ISth
Miami S-a:-
Opn at 2:6 P. M.
Air Conditioned
0
STARTS TODAY
FRIDAY thru MONDAY
SEPT. 26 29
Sonja Henie
AND
John Payne
romance to
'TN THE MOOD"
music oi
Glenn Miller
and his orchestra
IN
"Sun Valley
Serenade"
. WITH
MILTON BERLE
JOAN DAVIS
I
DR. and MRS.
WILLIAM H. BERNSTEIN
and daughters
W i- All The- F' ei3i
Ana Relative!
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
S. PICARELLI
Builder. General Contractor
Finely Constructed Homes
Moderately Priced
Small Down Payment
CONSULT US
For Further Particulars
Phone 2-2783
1343 S. W. 8th St.
"Though we are fully confident
of the ultimate victory of Great
, Britain and her allies, supported
by the growing help of your great
democracy, we must realize that
\ the post-war Jewish problem
will neither solve itself nor be
solved by any political formula
I not even by the decency or
good will of the Gentile nauons.
vital as these are. In the future.
as in the past, the fare of our
people will lie first of all in our
own hands: and the tragic neces-
sities of the moment must not
' distract our attention from our
| ultimate goal, which is the full
: liberation of our people through
the establishment of a Jewish na-
l tional Home on a sound and en-
, during basis."
Dr. Chaim Weizmann
MR. and MRS.
M. S. RUBIN
Wiah All Their Re at .ti
and Fre-:i
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
MR. and MRS.
Z. BOUCHTER
with a
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR TO AU.
Smear* New Year G-eet njl
AUGUST STUDIO
of Interior Oco-at -;
Exclusive) Drapery Wer A 5 J
Covers Phone 5-'034
COO Lincoln Poad 5 :;
Miami Beach Fief Ma
Sincere Withes For A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
MR. and MRS. SAM SILVER
9*4 S. W. 4th Street
Brushes and combs
one rollins mobon. Stim-
ulates scalp; brings out
hair beauty.
THE FULLER BRUSH
COMPANY
210 11 Postal Building
Phone 3-301 Miami. Fla.
BEFORE YOU BUY
see
LEON ELK1N
METROPOLITAN
LIFE INS. CO.
Not Beet Because Biggest
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2-60*5 PHONE 51317
KOSHER KILLED CHICKENS
.^,., FOR YOM KIPPUR
TTOU -GET THE BEST AT MIDWEST"
MIDWEST POULTRY & MEAT CO.
1832 S. W. 8th Street phone 2-2279
REV. J. MALEK. Shochet
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
FRESH NORTHERN
Whitcf ish Pike Carp
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
East Coast Fisheries
380 West Flagler Street
PHONES-3-55 14-3-5 5 153-5516
Ml

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1941
*Jewist> fkridUcJin
PAGE THREE
KING'S..M^
KOMMENTS
0 0 0 0
The views expressed do not necessarily represent the editorial
opinion of The Jewish Floridian
Comes now the day to atone
As Yom Kippur passes
We stand and are not alone
Amongst the sinning masses.
Some shudder with trembling awe
Others stand bold and cold
As before the bar of law
We come to listen and behold
For a lesson we should learn
But sure as comes the morrow
Other directions we do turn
With little or no sorrow.
For humansthat we are
Good and badyet to know
This good world we mar
Bad seeds continue to sew.
The days to come we must imbibe
The truths of righteousness as a shield
For Rosh Hashona it is inscribed
And Yom Kippur the future sealed.
May the New Year Brlnf? You
ABUNDANT HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY
"CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS"
GADD'S STEAM LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
1776 N. W. 34th Street
PHONE 3-2428
SEASON'S GREETINGS
NEHI BOTTLING CO.
540 N. W. 24th Street Phone 3-6287
IT IS OUR PLEASURE
TO EXTEND TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS
AND PATRONS OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
m
BELCHER OIL COMPANY
1217 Biscayne Boulevard
Phone 2-7425 Night CaUs 7-3616 and 2-0118
Ask Your Local
Delicatessen
For the Best

It Costs No More
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN FLORIDA
KOSHER ZION
SAUSAGECO. PRODUCTS
Delicious Corned Bsef
Pickled. Cooked end Smoked Meats
37th and Normal Ave.
NATIONAL COUNCIL
JEWISH WOMEN
To all of the members of our
Section, as well as to all the
Jewish women in Greater Miami.
I wish at this time to extend
my sincere good wishes for a
New Year, in which there shall
be new spiritual values. May
we learn to thoroughly realize
the philosophy of our faith, and
may you at the conclusion of our
great Day of Atonement, be in-
scribed in the Book of Life for
another year of health and hap-
piness.
Sincerely yours,
Fanny S. Selig
President
Keep Wednesday, October 15th
as Council Day
Announcements will be sent
shortly. Our meeting late this
month so as not to interfere with
holiday services.
THE Y. M. H. A.
NOTES
By HARRY SCHWARTZ
JUNIOR HADASSAH
by ROSALYN KLEIN
F. A PETERSON. District Manager
Your "Shelby" representative will ap-
preciate an opportunity to assist you
.ul ______ __i-.*..j fot'f" """fhli ma.
PHONE 44240
your "pTInted Yorm "problem;. P. O. Box '3
You'll find him well qualified to of- -qom GABLES, FLA.
fer helpful euggeetione, and eager to v'w_. ... ,-.
furnieh samples of any specific form jj^ ghelby SaleSDOOk L/O.
you wish.
HOME MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL DAIRYMEN
tSealed in Cellophane for your protection
PREFERRED BY THOUSANDS-MAY WE SERVE YOU?
Phone MIAMI 2-7696-FT. LAUDERDALE 613 for
GRADE "A" PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM
SWEET CREAM SWEET CREAM BUTTER
SALT BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE
BUTTERMILK SOUR CREAM
SOY ACIDOPHILUS
We Sincerely Believe That There
Is No Better Dairy Product Than
m
HOME MILK
Annual installation banquet of
Junior Hadassah will take place
at 7:30 p. m., September 29th at
the St. Moritz Hotel, with Miss
Ruth Goodstein acting as general
chairman of arrangements.
Assisting will be Miss Rose
Puchkoff, Miss Cecile Goldstein,
Miss Lillian Cohen, Miss Jessica
August, Miss Sylvia Geringer,
Mrs. Herman Cantor and Miss
flosalyn Klein.
Taking part in the program
will be Mrs. Herman Cantor, mis-
tress of ceremony; Mrs. S H.
Lutsky, installing officer; Mrs.
Milton Sirkin, president of Sr.
Hadassah.
Officers to be installed are:
President, Miss Hana Mack;
Vice presidents, Mrs. Harry Bres-
kin, Miss Gladys Stein, Miss
Rosalyn Klein; Rec'd Sec'y, Miss
Rose Puchkoff. Cor. Sec'y. Miss
Ruth Goldstein; Treas., Miss
Edith Sigety; Historian, Mrs. Nat
Levitt; Board members. Miss
Bette Sir, Miss Lillian Weinstein,
Miss Ruth Aronson, Mrs. Herman
Cantor, Miss Sylvia Geringer, and
Miss Rosalyn Friedman.
Reservations can be made by
calling Miss Goodstein or mem-
bers of the committee.
"Y" Post Yom Kippur Dance
This Wednesday, October I
With a swell orchestra, namely
Michael Marvin, a fine floor
show. Bill Peck's Review, and
many other features to entice
the visitors, the Y. M. and Y. W.
H. A. are planning to cater to one
of the largest crowds ever to
attend their Annual Post Yom
Kippur dance. Al Pallot, ad-
visory chairman; Charles Blau,
general chairman and Maurice
Grossman, executive director, are
doing their utmost to see that
each and every one of you are
properly entertained. They in
turn only ask that each and every
one of you talk it up among
your friends and family and pur-
chase tickets for this swell an-
nual family gathering.
Carol Band and Dr. Samuel
Beckman, co-chairmen of the en-
tertainment committee, have
several surprises and prizes in
store for the older folks in the
form of a specially arranged
Kazatsky and for the slightly re-
served youngsters a waltz con-
test, and for the kids of the high
school element a real old time
Jitterbug contest. One of the
prizes in mind, so I hear, will be a
couple of tickets to the Miami
University football opener
against Elon University which
will be held Friday, October 3.
Not only will you be assured
of a marvelous evening of fun
and entertainment for your 50c
admission, but you will also be
helping the "Y" financial status
which is in dire need of help at
this time. So dress as you will,
get your parties together and
plan for a gala evening of fun
at the Y. M. H. A., located at
S. W. 16th avenue and 5th street
on Wednesday night, October 1st,
starting at 9 p. m. until?
Break Your Fast At The "Y"
Post Yom Kippur Dance
Berkowitz and Schwartz Tied
For Lead
With the second week of the
twenty-one week schedule com-
pleted, the Harry Schwartz's and
Abe Berkowitz's are all tied up
with five victories and one de-
feat in the battle for the "Y"
Duckpin title. The Harry
Schwartz's defeated the Al Ber-
kowitz's two out of three games,
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)
MRS. WEILL OPENS HOME
FOR THE CARE OF CHILDREN
Recently arrived in this coun-
try, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weill,
refugees from Germany, have
opened their home for the care
of children at 1145 S. W. 20th
avenue, opposite Shonandoah
Junior High School. Mrs. Weill
formerly conducted a similar
home in Germany prior to her
husband's being sent to a con-
centration camp. Upon his re-
lease they came to this country.
DESPAIR
"The spread of totalitarianism
and the triumph of brutality
bring dismay to the hearts of
good people all over the world.
But there is something infinitely
worse than dismay and that is
despair and the conviction that
civilization and the decencies of
life are soon to be at an end.
This would seem to mean that all
that man has striven for down
the ages is in vain."
Rabbi Isidor Hoffman
eatS ARE MORE JUlCY
AND TENDER WHEN
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WHILE
SCHOOL BUSES
LOAD OR UNLOAD
CHILDREN
For Safety, Security
and Liberal Return
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Each Account Insured Up To
$5,000 By The Federal Savings
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J. M. LIPTON. President
AVENUE
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VIEWS ON ANTI-SEMITISM
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for by 3-~e izzz.zz. p:z?zzzz.z~szs i':e -r.cre-r .= : -roe;-
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p*i*vs :r.d the :_-.e:s w-c -se tie Vr_-e:i S:~es =L :: streci
tie =r--Se-._: S_ver S-_-.s ar.d ie_- L-ite. Recently trddres-
s.n:r tie -z^'-;! ""=-";- c: tie Jewish Ws Ve:e::is, Proi
H-eldcr. de-=d ;: tie Nrn-Se-rtri. Art- N:m League charged
Se-r:::s V.'-eeler czd Nye c: being "Ncni-rrindeci' with re-
cced :* "ews.
The szrjjzz :z~ in tie address of the Assistant Secretary
c: -a"e is tl-.r: M d:d no: hesitate to emphasize that he speaks
en the basis o: tite report on anti-Semitic activities in this coun-
try wh.ch reach the State Department "I am not speculating,
I see the documents." he declared, quoting a report of a German
a cert: boosting of his success in spreading race hatred in the
United States.
Nazi agents in this country will certainly not feel happy
about the cddress of the Washington official. Nor will the ad-
dress gratify those Americans who act as conscious or un-
conscious Nazi agents by helping to stir up anti-Semitic propa-
canda.
York fWNSA strong
ademnatioi I anti-Semitism
un-American' a.-.d un-Chris-
t -- v. in a staterr.tr.:
_sued -ere by the executive- Dcm-
mitte .:' the Federal Council of,
the Churches of Christ. The
stater.--:, made public on the
e-e of the Jewirii Hew Year.
warned (hat ar.::-S~r-..:.sm is an
kdioui evil v..-..:.-. if allowed
tc develop, would poison the
;;..-.- -f our rational life."
Recent evidence -f ar.:i-Jew-
isfa prej r own country
compel epeak =gs.r. a word
of u ..-..-. warning to the nation.'
tatement said "Divisiveriess
or. religious or racial grounds
is a jxirtentous menace to Ameri-
=.-. lea:ocracy. If one group be
made the target of attack today.
the same spirit of tolerance may
be visited on another group to-
morrow and the rights and li-
berties of every' group thus be
put in jeopardy.
"We condemn anti-Semitism as
ur.-American. Our nation is a
free fellowship of many racial
and cultural stocks. It is our
historic glory that they have
been able to live together in mu-
tual respect, each rejoicing in the
rich contribution which the
others made to common good."
iCOSTiNuEO FROM PAGE J
while the Abe Eerkowiti's de-
feated the S:l Weinkle's three
straight earns Djr.r.g the other
jtrr.es : eve&mf the Lou
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S:rr.: 1 ".--.ree straight games
od bowlad a Ugh set of 1.546
.iki the Itague m that de-
rirtrr.-ir.i Tbe Al Reisman's
- -_--r-r games from the Sam
> : < -.. : .r.:: third place.
-- -. rttradmg :' *: of the eve-
T-_r. wae the ptrforeoance by
ItArV >-_;- r. he bowled
i ;.'_: ; ;:r-nt the Izs: two
irxrr-is :: ::in: i.-.e Murry
SxreC] peu Other h:gh-
i--..- .:' :-: >-:s;.:r. were a 343
;.-;-. made by Hal
BerkowiD and .z adtvidnal r..Lr
E-i :: .':: :; r.-.e-r-.k:f
rrcr.e :-: eacn arid ever>-
T-.^Ti-ii;- i". "--.e Mami Recrea-
:. AQeri waning i: : 30 ar.d
I;.-. i.-.: ir.ecr your favor.:-;
More thar. s.xty "Y" bowlers are
v-.:y..-.g this sp:.-t and ycu are
:ome to participate by con-
fering with Manager ack Apte.
P. S.: The Banquet committee
consisting of Manager Jack Apte.
Athletic director. Frank Rose, Al
! Berkowitz. George Rachlin and
j your scribe have tentatively sel-
ected Kitty Davis' Airliner for
, their annual Banquet. The time.
' to my present knowledge, has
been set for Wednesday. Octo-
ber 22nd. For further details
see Manager Jack Apte.
"Y" Camper Wins Fishing Award
Billie Wilson, ore of the ac-
tive Home Campers and also a
-ember of our Scout Troop, has
just been awarded first prize in
the Third Annual Junior Fishing
. Tournament sponsored by the
1 American Legion.
Junior Actiritie*
Tr.e schedule cf activities for
all divisions will be complete
in the next few weeks. Watch
these columns for further an-
nouncements.
A Good Example to Follow
Tr.e "Y"' receives many bulle-
i tins from other organizations of
a similar nature. From time to
time many interesting articles
appear. We quote verbatim from
the issue of September 19 of the
"Y" Journal edited by the Y. M.
'and Y. W. H. A. of St. Louis.
Mo., concerning dues. No fur-
'. ther explanation is needed.
"Is this you?
One day not long ago. a mem-
| ber of the "Y" was out hunting.
To those who did not read last
week's column I herein extend
to you from the Friedman clan
best wishes for the New Year.
I was positively delighted the
other day to receive a letter from
Fred King Shochet enclosing an
instrument that brought back
fond memories. In going through
some old files in his office Freddy
ran across a letter that I sent
him on September 27th. 1931.
It was an invitation from the
Miami A Z A. chapter by me. as
its secretary, for Freddy to join
our chapter. That letter made
me think of the fellows that
used to be in that old chapter
and how practically everyone in
that group is married today and
how each has taken his. place in
society. Those were the good old
days alright The first meeting
took place in my house. Stanley-
Myers organized us and Ike Levin
became our most active advisor.
Reminiscing is only interesting
to those who reminisce so I'll stop
boring you.
Quite a number of our brothers
have responded to the call and
donated their blood in coopera-
tion with the Blood Bank project
The Lodge is to be commended
for its desire to be of service to
the community. In line with this
policy Sholem Lodge is even
more ambitious. At the last
meeting of the officers serious
consideration was given to the
idea of Burnett Roth to invite
Wm. I. Shirer. the noted radio
commentator and author of Ber-
lin Diary." to Miami. Mr. Shirer
would speak under our auspices
and the proceeds from the sale of
tickets to hear him would be
given to some charitable cause
such as the Crippled Children's
Home of South Florida or some
other worthwhile charity. -Nor-
ma Shearer" as one of officers
mistakenly referred to Mr. Shirer
has been contacted but nothing
definite has materialized as of
this writing.
Did you know that the national
policy of B'nai B'rith includes
the supplying of Torahs to all
military camps? And did you
know that Sholem Lodge sent a
Torah to the U. S. military camp
in Puerto Rico? There are so
many things that our Lodge is
doing that are worthwhile that
it is amazing to me that more
of our members don't show up at
our meetings to keep abreast of
our fine work.
The thought has been ad-
vanced that it would be nice for
the Lodge to remember each
brother on his birtl-.dav L*t ft.
Lodge know your '-.-.day $0
that we may send you our best
wishes.
Since the spier.-l.i -e^
wherein Bro. Bill Boxerrnao
spouted on the work cf the ADL
you will be happy tc kr. ;* that it
is now planned for bkn to mafe
a report at every meeting of the
Lodge. You will thtu be kept
abreast of the tirr.es
The Auxiliary has been doiw
good work recently Last week
they sponsored a C: liege Mo-
ther" night at the Royal Paim
Hotel on Miami Bea:- About
fifty University g.r.= were there
and practically a sirr.lar r.urcber
of Aux. members. The girlc ere
assigned to the d:':\r---.: .v.-t-
the purpose being t: rr.ake the
girls away from home reel that
they have a home here with
people who are .-let r.ed in
them. It was surr.-ii:.-.g to know
how strictly tie University
checks on the qualification! of
the intended "mothers A wo-
man with several : hiidren
or one who works was r.ot con-
sidered eligible, becatae she
would not have time enough to
devote to her "daughtex
This week the er.-.rr.airjnent
committee went into high gear.
At a luncheon meeting plar^ were
laid for the October ar.d Novem-
ber social affairs cf :.-.e Lodge.
For the month of Nrverr.oer a
formal dance is planned to be
held at the Hollywood Beach Ho-
tel. There will be rr.cre news
about this in subsequent columns.
The October event will truly be
outstanding. The Sea Glades
Cabana Club has been secured
for the night of Wednesday. Oc-
tober 8th. There will be dancing
with music supplied by the na-
tion's outstanding orchestras.
There will be Bwimminf. for all
and there will be contests for men
and women with plenty prizes for
all winners. In addition there
will be some outstanding swim-
ming exhibitions by professional
stars. Swimmings builds up an
appetite and so there will be
plenty of food and drinks. And
best of all everything will be
absolutely free. H wevei be-
cause of the fact that the affair
promises to be so good that every-
one will be anxious to attend '
are limiting admission only to
paid up members and their
guests. We wtff place a stranger
at the door who has instructions
not to permit anyone into the
Club unless he carries his paid
up membership card with him.
More about this affair next week
During the day. a rain storm
came on. In order to keep dry.
he crawled into a hole in a log.
When the rain began to fall, the
log began to swell and he could
not get ouf'of either end. He
became frightened and began to
think of his folks at home and
his mind wandered to all the
wrongs he had done, and when he
recalled that he had not paid his
dues to the "Y' for the past vear.
he felt so smallthat he crawled
right out of the log without
difficultv."
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
Committee in charge of the B'nai B'rith Sholem Lodge's Swim and Cabana Party to be held at the
Sea Glades Cabana Club. October 8th, are left to right: Mrs. Harold Turk. Mrs. E. Albert Pallot. Mrs
Walter Kovner. Walter Kovner. Burnett Roth. Harold Turk, Maurice Cromer, Milton Friedman Ber-
nard Spector, Marty Milstein, Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. Seated at the desk is E. Albert Pallot chairman of
the affair.
JEWISH AGENCY SENDS ITS
GREETING TO RUSSIAN JEWS
London (W N S)Responding
to an appeal for aid made recent-
ly by 26 famous Russian Jewish
intellectuals, the Jewish Agency
for Palestine sent its "fraternal
greetings" to the Jews of the So-
viet Union and assured Russian
Jewry "the Jews of the world
will not fail the common cause."
The statement read in part.
"Your special appeal to world
Jewry to unite against Hitler and
all he stands for has reached us
and we wholeheartedly respond."
1801 South Andrews A-
Ft Lauderdale. Fla.
Rabbi Samuel Haleri Baron
Services for the Sabbath of Re-
pentance will take piaee Friday
evening at 8 p. m. at Tempi*
Emanu-El in Ft. Lauderda.e witn
Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron con-
ducting. His subject will be iw
Mean of Prayer."
High Holiday Serrices
Kol Nidre. Tuesday. September
30th. 8:009:45 p. m.
Yam Kippur. Wednesday. &
tober 1st 10 a. m.6 p m.
Morning service. 10 a m---"r
p.m; Afternoon Service. 12-W-~
2:45 p. m; Children's Sen ice.
2:453:30 p. m: Scripture s*
vice. 3:304 p. m: Memorial &
vice. 45 p. m; Concluding sr
vice. 56 p. m; Sabbath Eve anO
Sukkoth Services at 8 p >
Sisterhood Meeting
The Sisterhood will hold
meeting Monday evening. =*
tember 29th at 8 p. m- a' ^
home of its president Mrs.
Robbins, 901 S. W. 8th street
Members and friends are uiviieo
to attend.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1941
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PAGE FIVE
TEMPLE ISRAEL
137 N. E3. 19th Street
Office Phone 2-7745
RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN Ph. D.
6996 Indian Creek Drive6-1265
Miami Beach
RABBI COLMAN A. ZWITMAN
6400 LaGorce Drive
Miami Beach
Phone 6-1738
MIAMI JEWISH
ORTHODOX
CONGREGATION
"*^jnw*r^i
ABRAHAM A. KEI.I.NER. Rabbi
1823 S. W. 14th Terrace
Phone 3-5192
590 S. W. 17th Avenue
JOSEPH MAL.EK. Cantor
300 N. W. 16th Avenue
Phone 2-0828
TALMUD TORAH
1545 S. W. Third Street
Sabbath of Repentance
Friday evening, September
26th, 8:15 p. m.
Saturday morning, September
27th, 11 a. m.
Rabbi Zwitman will preach at
both services on the history and
significance of this Sabbath.
Religious School begins this
Sunday, September 28th, at 10
a. m. ,
High Holy Day Services
Yom Kippur
Atonement Eve
Tuesday, September 30th, at
8:15 p. m. Sermon- "Kol Nidre
an Evaluation of Life." Rabbi
Colman A. Zwitman.
Atonement Day
Wednesday, October lst.10 a.
m. Sermon: "A Faith for These
Dark Days." Rabbi Colman A.
Zwitman.
The morning service will be
over at approximately 12:30 so
as to give parents an opportunity
to bring their children to the
Youth Service, which will begin
at 1:30 p. m. promptly.
Youth Service
Wednesday, October 1st, 1:30
p m. Sermon: "The Challenge
of a Young Year to Young
People." Rabbi Colman A. Zwit-
man These services will be con-
ducted by pupils of the Religious
School.
Afternoon Service*
Wednesday, October 1st, 2:30
p m. Readers: the officers and
members of the Board of Trus-
tees.
Memorial Service
Wednesday, October 1st, 4:15
p. m. Memorial services will be
conducted in the Temple audi-
torium by Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan,
and at the Overflow service in
Kaplan Hall by Rabbi Colman
A. Zwitman.
Cemetery Memorial Service*
This Sunday afternoon, Sep-
tember 28th. Memorial Services
will be held at the Temple Israel
Cemeteries. At 3 p. m. the ser-
vice will be held at the Wood-
lawn Memorial Cemetery, and at
3:30 p. m. at the Temple Israel
Section of the Graceland Mem-
orial Cemetery.
Your Pledge
Dr. Frank Coret, president of
the Congregation, and Mr. Max
Orovitz, chairman of the Finance
committee, along with all of the
officers and trustees, hereby
wish to remind you that your
duty to the faith of your people
should be fulfilled by your filling
out the High Holy Day Pledge
Card, which has been sent you.
In Memoriam
Recently departed: Kate Yu-
bas, mother of Mrs. Ike Wolkow-
sky: Nellie V. Winer, wife of Abe
Winer; Henry J. Williams, father
of Henry D. Williams.
Yahrzeits: Philip Goldstein,
father of Mrs. Roy Mendelson;
Herman Richter, uncle of J. A.
Richter; Ferdinand J. Hoffman.
Floral offering last week, was
in memory of Adolph Arky and
Nellie V. Arky, and was sent by
their daughters Frances and Fe.
MIAMI BEACH
JEWISH CENTER
415 Euclid Avenue Miami Beach
DR. SAMUEL BENSION, RABBI
1565 Jefferson Avenue
Office Phone5-5625
Miami Beach
BETH JACOB
CONGREGATION
Washington Avenue and Third
Street, Miami Beach
eat and drink
AT
JENKINS' LITTLE INN
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Cor S. E. 1 Art), i S. E. 1 St
Reflections
Now that the solemn days of
Rosh Hashona are past we hope
that our people carried with
themselves from the services suf-
ficient inspirational values to
keep aflame their interests in
things Jewish throughout the en-
tire year. We are pleased to re-
cord sincere gratitude to all
those who helped make the holi-
day services such a splendid suc-
cess. To the president, officers,
seating committee, rabbi, cantor
and choir, we say, "Yaasher Ko-
chachem" and may you continue
the noble work.
Shabbos Shuvah
The traditional Sabbath of Pen-
itence will be observed this com-
ing Shabbos and Rabbi Kellner
will preach before the Mussoph
service and in the afternoon be-
fore Mincha the rabbi will con-
duct a timely Halachick dis-
course.
Yom Kippur
The sacred Day of Atonement
will be ushered in on Tuesday
night at 5:45 o'clock with Cantor
Joseph Malek and the High Holy
Day choir rendering the awe-in-
spiring strains of Kol Nidrei. At
6:30 p. m. Rabbi Kellner will
preach on the Kol Nidrei sermon
on "With Malice Towards None."
Morning services, on Yom Kippur
will commence on Wednesday at
7:30 o'clock with Louis Jacobs-
kind conducting the Shahris ser-
vice. Memorial services will be
held at 11:30 a. m. and at 11:00
a. m. Rabbi Kellner will preach
the Yiskor sermon on the sub-
ject "With Charity to All." Can-
tor Malek and the High Holy
Day choir will chant the Mussaph
services at 11:45 a. m.
Memorial Pilgrimage
The annual memorial pilgrim-
age to Woodlawn Cemetery will
be conducted by the Miami Rab-
binical Assocation on Sunday,
September 28 at 2 p. m. The
cantors of the local synagogues
will be present to recite the tra-
ditional Kel Molei prayers and
we urge all our members to par-
ticipate in these solemn and sac-
red services.
Unveiling
The unveiling of the memorial
tombstone of the late Mrs. B.
Chertkof Oleo Hasholom will take
place this Sunday, September 28
at 2 p. m. in the Jewish section of
Woodlawn Cemtery. We pause
to shed a tear on the first Yahr-
zeit of our late and beloved sis-
ter and we respectfully urge all
our members to be present.
The memorial marker for our
late friend Sam Kline's blessed
memory will be hjld in conjunc-
tion with Memorial services on
Sunday at 2:30 p. m. All friends
are respectfully urged to be pres-
ent.
Refuo Shlemo
We pray for the speedy recov-
ery of Mrs. Ben Liss and Miss
Phyllis Shulman who are recov-
ering from serious operations.
May the Lord graiit them speedy
and complete recovery.
Maxel Tov
We extend happy Mazel Tov
greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Adler upon the birth of their
daughter. May they raise her in
good health and happiness.
Sunday School
We insert this timely reminder
to parents and children to reserve
Sunday, October 8th, for the an-
Services Schedule
Daily Services________8 A. M.
Evening Services---------6 P. M.
Saturday ______________9 A. M.
Oneg Shabbat__________5 P. M.
MOSES ME9CHELOFF. Rabbi
711 Lenox Avenue
Phone 5-1328
MAURICE MAMCHES. Cantor
Phone 4-0406
2263 S. W. 21at Terrace
CONGREGATION
BETH DAVID
(Miami's Pioneer Congregation)
135 N. W. Third Avenue
MAX SHAPIRO. Rabbi
Residence Phone 2-2176
Office Phone 2-1473
HENRY MARBEIN, Cantor
Sabbath of Repentance
Saturday, September 27th is
designated as "Shabbas Shuva,'
the Sabbath of Repentance. Ser-
vices will be held Friday, Sep-
tember 26th at 6 p. m. and Sat-
urday, September 27th at 9 a.
m. Dr. Bension will deliver a
sermon on the subject of "Fast-
ing and Feasting." At 5 p. m.
Dr. Bension will preach in Yid-
dish on the subject "All Life is a
Dream."
Yom Kippur Services-
Kol Nidre services will be held
at 5:00 p. m. on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 30th. Dr. Bension will
preach on the subject of "Unre-
deemed Pledges." On Wednes-
day, October 1st, the services will
begin at 8 a. m. Yizkor Memor-
ial Services will take place at
11 a. m. The sermon topic will
be "Lost Souls." The Neilah,
concluding services, will begin at
p. m. The subject of the sermon
will be "The Pursuing Shadow."
Hebrew School Classes
The Hebrew School classes are
already in session. Children may
attend twice weekly on Mondays
and Wednesdays or Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 3:15 p. m.
to 4:45 p. m. or from 4:45 p. m.
to 6:15 p. m. Parents, however,
who desire to give their children
a more thorough Hebrew train-
ing are urged to avail themselves
of the classes meeting daily. Dr.
Samuel Bension and David
Freedman are in charge of the
Hebrew school. Parents are
urged to enroll the children at
once. The office is open daily
from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Boys
preparing for Bar Mitzvah are
given special attention.
Children's Succot Celebration
No child should miss the grand
Suacot Celebration which will
be held on Sunday, October 12th
at 10:30 a. m. in the large audi-
torium of the Miami Beach Jew-
ish Center, 1415 Euclid Avenue,
Miami Beach. An exceptional
program of plays, games, dra-
matic presentations, songs and
dances will be presented. The
children will visit the Congrega-
tion's Sukah and every child will
receive a gift of a Simchat Torah
flag and Succot refreshments.
Talented children who desire
to participate in the program
should apply at the Center of-
fice on Sunday, September 28th
at 10:30 a. m. to Attorney Joseph
Berman, superintendent of the
Religious School.
Religious School
The Center Religious School
will meet Sundays from 10 to 12
a m. A staff of college trained
teachers constitute the faculty.
The best and most modern
methods of pedagogy will be
used. Children will participate
in special project courses in-
cluding Dramatics. Elocution,
Arts and Crafts, Music Social
Service and School Government.
Parents desiring to register
their children are requested to do
so on Sunday, October 5th from
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. or on any
prior date at the Center office.
nual Sukkos party and Sunday
School registration. Watch furth-
er bulletins for complete details.
Yom Kippur Services
The Day of Atonement will be
ushered in before sunset this
Tuesday, September 30th. The
recital of the Kol Nidre by our
Cantor and choir will take place
at 6 p. m. Rabbi Mescheloff will
speak on "One Day Off before
the Maariv service.
Services will begin in our syna-
gogue building and our Talmud
Torah building at 8 a. m. Wed-
nesday. Memorial services, Yiz-
kor, will be held in both build-
ings at 10 a. m. Our Rabbi will
speak on "Z'chuss Awvoss" be-
fore the services in each building.
Worshippers are asked to use
only their assigned and reserved
seats. A few seats are still avail-
able in the balcony of our syna-
gogue, and quite a few seats are
still available in the Talmud Tor-
ah building. A committee sits
for the purpose of seat arrange-
ment each evening from 5 p. m.
to 9. A large number of draftees,
refugees and needy people have
been supplied with seats for the
holy days. We stand ready to
continue this policy for Yom
Kippur.
Religious School
Registration is continuing dur-
ing the holiday season. We urge
early registration for the benefit
of the children. The office is
open each weekday morning
from 9 to 11 and from 3 to 8
evenings. There is no tuition
charge for the children of those
unable to pay for their children's
Jewish education.
Sunday morning sessions will
begin officially Sunday morning,
October 12th, at 10 a. m. Child-
ren will then meet their teachers,
be given their textbooks and as-
signed their classes.
Building Improvements
For the greater convenience of
our worshippers a series of fans
have been installed in our syna-
gogue ceiling roof to insure a
constant supply of cool, fresh
air. We know this will be ap-
preciated by all who spend the
holidays with us.
Succoth Preparations
As in all years we shall have
a synagogue Succah this year.
Our sisterhood members will
help in its decoration. Our Ha-
banoth will do their share, too.
Despite the difficulties, we
shall be supplied with a Pales-
tinian Essrog, flown here from
the Holy Land. We shall also
make use of our own Floridian
Essrogim this year. For further
information consult our sexton,
Mr. M. Feit.
Faculty and Board Meeting
Our Religious School Faculty
and newly appointed Board of
Education will meet for a dis-
cussion and preparation of this
year's curriculum, at the syna-
gogue office Sunday morning,
October 5th. Candidates for
Sunday teaching are asked to
get in touch with our Rabbi be-
fore October 1st.
Habanoth Affair
The opening meeting and mem-
bership "rush" of the Miami
Beach Habanoth will be held
Sunday afternoon, October 12th,
in our Succah. All gwls, be-
tween the ages of 12 and 15, who
would like to be invited are
asked to get in touch with our
office or Charlotte Frank, Ha-
banoth president.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 6)
Permanent Calendar
Daily Services_________7:30 a.m.
Evening Services______6:00 p.m.
Saturday morning---------8:30 a.m.
Sunday morning........ 8:00 a.m.
Hebrew School, daily9-12 a.m.
Mrs. Louit Marguliei Reporting {or Beth
David Congregation and Sisterhood
Sunday School Registration
The faculty of Beth David Sun-
day School will meet this Sun-
day morning at 10 o'clock at the
Beth David Auditorium to out-
line the program for the coming
year.
Hebrew School
Classes for the Beth David
Hebrew School have started and
are being held daily from 3:15
to 6:15. Parents who have not
registered their children are asked
to do so without further delay.
Day of Atonement Services
Services for the Day of Atone-
ment will be ushered in Tuesday
evening at 6 o'clock. Cantor
Henry Marbein, assisted by the
choir will chant the prayers.
Rabbi Max Shapiro will officiate.
The Rabbi will preach in English
and Yiddish on the central
theme, "Optimism and Realism."
Memorial services will take
place Wednesday morning at 11
o'clock. Preceeding this service
the Rabbi will speak on the sub-
ject, "If the Dead Could Speak."
"Neliah" or closing services of
the Day of Atonement, will take
place at 5 o'clock. Preceeding
these services, the Rabbi will
speak in Yiddish. His topic will
be, "Until We Meet Again."
Memorial Services
As is the custom in Miami, pub-
lic Memorial Services will be
held at Woodlawn Cemetery this
Sunday at 2 p. m. with all Rabbis
and Cantors participating. A
memorial service at the Beth Da-
vid plot will take place at the
old City Cemetery at 3 p. m. this
Sunday. Rabbi Max Shapiro and
Cantor Henry Marbein will of-
ficiate.
Shabbos Shuva
Services for the Sabbath of
"Repentance" or "Re-affirma-
tion" will take place this Satur-
day at 8:30. The Rabbi will
speak briefly on its importance.
During these services, Sharon,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Rossin will take place. Sharon
will recite the "Maftir" and ex-
tend a welcome to all worship-
pers. A reception will follow in
the auditorium immediately after
the services.
Radio Hour
Rabbi Max Shapiro will con-
duct the radio hour over W.I.O.D.
this Sunday afternoon at 4:30.
Cantor Henry Marbein will be in
charge of the musical program.
Seats Available for Yom Kippur
A few seats are still available
in the Synagogue proper for Yom
Kippur Services, and anyone
wishing to worship with us on
that day, can do so by calling at
the office.
Also service men, newcomers
to America and indigent people
who are unable to purchase
tickets for Yom Kippur, are asked
to contact the office, and ar-
rangements will be made to take
care of them.
The following "Yahrzeiten
whose names are inscribed in our
Memorial Book of Life, have
been observed this month of
"Tishri." The Anniversary Candle
(CONTINUED ON PAOE ) ,
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941
*Jenisti Flcrkfian
PAGE SEVEN
FROM THE SWIVEL CHAIR
By WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN, Director
Florida Regional Office
Anti-Defamation League
Hitler's Charlie McCarthy
Lindbergh many times has
been charged with being a direct
agent of Nazi Germany Many
sincere Americans refused to be-
lieve this We all require idols
to worship, heroes around whom
to place a halo and reluc-
tantly do we topple them from
their throne .
A few days ago, however, Lind-
bergh made a speech which left
no doubt as to his position .
He named the Jews, British and
Roosevelt administration as the
three most important groups
"which have been pressing this
country toward war" Let it
be said to the everlasting credit
of the American press, that this
damnable statement, which
sounds exactly like things that
Hitler said in the early days of
his regime, immediately was
protested in editorials from coast
to coast.
Because of the flagrant falsity
of Lindbergh's charges against
the Jews, as well as the wide-
spread publicity given to his talk,
the Anti-Defamation League un-
dertook to give a Jewish reply .
The statement drafted by the ex-
ecutive committee, and signed by
Sigmund Livingston, chairman,
was released to the Associated
Press, United Press, and Inter-
national News Service Every
Jew should familiarize himself
with its text:
Charges Unfounded in Fact
The defamatory charges made
by Mr. Lindbergh against Ameri-
can Jewry are unfounded in fact
and are un-American ... In jus-
tice, we deem it necessary to
make this statement to the
American people.
Americans of Jewish faith, like
all other citizens, react, each ac-
cording to his own light and con-
viction, to the present foreign re-
lations policy of our government
... No recognized national Jew-
ish organization, either lay or re-
ligious, has declared in favor of
American entry into the war.
No Group Conriction by Jewry
Every citizen, of whatever ra-
cial or religious group, should be
guided by considerations of what
is best for the nation as a whole
. Consequently, any assertion
which attempts to give the im-
pression of a group conviction on
the part of American Jewry is a
figment of the imagination of ir-
responsible propagandists.
Jewish Control of Press?
The charge made that the Jews
own or influence the press is
without foundation Arthur T.
Robb, editor of "Editor and Pub-
lisher," an authoritative journal
of American newspaper men,
pointed out that of the 1,700 own-
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
ASTOR HOTEL. Intend to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
ida.
DAVID ROSNER
ELIZABETH ROSNER
Co-Owners
956 Washington Avenue
Miami B.-ach. Florida
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
Extending Happy New Year
QREETINQS TO ALL
HOWELL APARTMENTS
Ph. 2-9214 380 S. W. th St.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
RODEO BAR
SEA FOOD
SPECIAL STEAK.......
PLATTER ..........1.00
3488 Coral Way
PHONE 4-47
er- publishers in this country only
fifteen, or less than one percent,
are Jewish, and of the news-
papers only three or four are of
any prominence .
It is a scurrilous indictment of
newspapers and their owners to
even intimate that on a great
public question of this kind they
could be influenced.
Lindbergh Lacks No Radio Time
The charge concerning the con-
trol of radio is likewise un-
founded Lindbergh has never
lacked time nor facilities over
the radio ... In fact, newspapers
and radio have given far more
space and time to him than to
any other individual in similar
capacity in relation to this na-
tional issue His repeated ap-
pearance on networks is in it-
self sufficient refutation of his
unwarranted allegations.
The Movie Industry
Concerning Mr. Lindbergh's at-
tack upon the Jews in relation to
the activities of the movie indus-
try, it is generally known that
Jews and non-Jews alike in this
industry have depicted in films
the horrors of the European sit-
uation These pictures largely
reproduced the stories from books
which had been best sellers, and
from the serials published in the
outstanding national magazines.
The Jews are neither responsi-
ble for nor can they claim credit
for what may be done in this or
any other particular industry.
Mr. Lindbergh's charges paral-
lel those made by Hitler and his
Nazi organization to incite hatred
of the Jew This method was
used by the Nazis as the spear-
head for their attack upon the
erstwhile government of Ger-
many.
Other Groups Hate Hitler
It is true that the Jews suf-
fered severely from the persecu-
tion of Hitler and the Nazis .
It is conspicious, however, that
Mr. Lindbergh failed to mention
that Catholics, Lutherans, and
other Protestant groups, everyone
who has placed conscience above
the dictates of Hitler and every-
one who respects the rule of law
and order as distinguished from
the rule of force and terror, has
suffered persecution in Germany.
It is also conspicious that Mr.
Lindbergh forgot or deemed it
inimical to his apparently mis-
chievous purpose, to mention as
haters of Hitler, American
Czechs, Poles, Danes, Norweg-
ians, Belgians, Dutch, Greeks and
others who have observed with
distress the destruction, spolia-
tion, and subjugation of their
homelands, now under Nazi oc-
cupation, control and oppression.
Loyalty of Jews Recognixed
This is a time of great national
emergency, when national solid-
arity is of unprecedented im-
portance. No loyal citizen will
use his influence or power to in-
cite religious or racial hatreds
which are so foreign to the basic
traditions of America.
The loyalty of the Jews to
America and its traditions dates
back to the Revolutionary period,
and is a recognized fact through-
out American history ... It can-
not be challenged by reckless, ir-
responsible, or propagandist
statements Whatever be the
future course of America m this
world conflict, the Jew will be
found loyal to the best interests
of America and American demo-
cracy.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of CARRIB NOVELTY & IMPORTING
CO. (not inc.) Intends to register the
said name with the Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court of Dade County. Florida.
HARRY S1EGEL
MILTON A. FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicant
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
14TH ST. BEACH CAFETERIA in-
tend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County, Florida.
LARRY GILBERT
JACK GOLDSTEIN
Co-Partners
MILTON A. FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicants
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fictitious name of
ALBION HOTEL, at 1650 James Ave.,
Miami Beach. Fla.. Intend to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
ida.
MILTON SIRKIN
ALEXANDER SIRKIN
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Flctltioua
Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175.
Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida.
1941. will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. In and for Dade
County. Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: ROYAL SHOE
HOSPITAL. CLEANING & LAUN-
DRY, under which I am engaged In
business at number 229 West Flagler
Street. In the City of Miami, Florida.
That the party Interested In said
business enterprise, is as follows:
MAX I. SAMUELS
Dated at Miami. Dade County,
Florida. August 25, 1941.
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of A. O. TRANSFER, at 325 Collins
Ave., Miami Beach, Florida. Intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
ABE OREL
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEjj that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of WONDER COTTON CENTER, at
229 N. Miami Ave., Miami. Florida,
intends to register the said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Dade Countv, Florida.
CHARLES SCHECHTER
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
B. and H. 5 and 10c STORE, intend
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida. ___,
BELLE MICHELL
HARRY MICHELL
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
MICHELL CLEANFRS & LAUN-
DRY, intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County. Florida.
HARRY MICHELL
9/26 10/3-10-17-24______
NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fictitious name of
SURF APARTMENTS, intend to reg-
ister the said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Dade County.
0f JOSEPHINE R. GOLDSTROM
ROSE STEINHAUSER
HERBERT N. SCHWARZ
Attorney for Applicants
9/26 10/3-10-17-24 _________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of WESS PAINT CO., Intends to
register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
MANNIE WESSON
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of FEDERAL EXTERMINATING
CO., intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade^ounty. Florida.
NORMAN D. JACOBS
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of 67',4 CLUB. Intend to register the
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
ida.
C. J. SPIKE
MRS. J. K. FINK
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
LOUIS MARCUS and ROSE MARCUS
are engaged In business under tne
fictitious name of BAY VIEW
APARTMENTS AND ANNEX at 828-
838 3rd St.. Miami Beach. Florida.
and Intend to register said fictitious
name In the Office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Dade County,
Florida.
LOUIS MARCUS
ROSE MARCUS
OWNERS
GEORGE CHERTKOF
Attorney for Applicants
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of RICHLAND SUNDRIES, at 2197
N. W. 36th St.. Miami, Florida. In-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
IS1DOR RICHLAND
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of FLORIDA WINDOW CLEANING
CO.. Intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County. Florida.
ELIX H1NKES
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of HOME TOWN BAKERY at 1127 N.
E. 1st Ave.. Miami. Florida. Intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
BENJAMIN ROSENSTOCK
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of DAVES MARKET, at S20 Alton
Road. Miami Beach. Florida, intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida. __
DAVID WASHER
9/19-26 10/3-10-17__________^^_
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of PARKWAY PHARMACY, at 1299
S. W. 22nd St.. Miami, Florida. In-
tend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
EDWARD E. EHRLICH
MOLLIE EHRLICH
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
PAULS CLEANERS at 220 N. W. oth
St.. Miami, Florida, intends to reg-
ister the said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Dade County.
F1r",a- HARRY W. KAMINS
9/26 10/3-10-17-24 __________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name or
MARTHA JEAN SHOP and MAU-
RICE SHOP, intends to register the
said names with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
ida
ROSE WEINTRAUB
9/26 10/3-10-17-24______
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious mime or
THRIFT FIVE AND TEN STORES.
Intend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florlda.NjAMiN, cHAVEg
LEON CHAVES
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of THE TROPIC BAR at 235 Collins
Ave., Miami Beach, Florida, intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
LEO LIPOWSKY
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of RIVERVIEW GUEST HOUSE. In-
tend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
NORMAN WEISS
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of SOUTH BEACH SERVICE STA-
TION at 100 Ocean Drive. Miami
Beach, Florida, intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
STANLEY SEGAL
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
FALKS DELICATESSEN. Intend to
register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida. NATHAN pALK
LOUIS FALK
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
To Our Many Friends and Patrons
A MOST HAPPY NEW YEAR
MONNAH PARK BLOCK CO. INC.
Phone 7-1163 2205 N. W. 41tt Street
Established 1924
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fittltious names of
CAPITOL DRESS CO., GREENE S
and MAYFAIR SHOP, intend to reg-
ister the said names with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Dade County.
Fl0r'da- HENRY L GREENE
MURIEL L. GREENE
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business u*ider the fictitious name of
BELLE-ANN APTS. at 9oS-960 Jef-
ferson Ave.. Miami Beach. Florida,
intend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida. ^^ gEGAL
ANNIE SEGAL
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
UNITED WINE STORES at 402 N.
W. 14th St.. Miami. Florida, intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida. __
DAVID STEIN
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of LEMON CITY DEPT. STORE al-
so known as SCHINDLER'S DEPT.
STORE, intends to register the sail
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County. Florida.
LENA SCHINDLER
MILTON A. FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicant
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of RHODE VACUUM CLEANER
CO. (not Inc.). Intends to register the
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
MORRIS KLEINER
MILTON A. FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicant
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, deslrmg to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of UNITED KOSHER MARKET, in-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County, Florida. ......
FRANK KATZ
9/19-26 10/3-10-17____________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of HANSON ROOFING & SHEET
METAL WORKS, intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
BARNEY HANSON
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fictitious name of
DANZIGER APARTMENTS at 1030-
1038 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach,
Court of **&%%$$&*
9/26 10/3-10-17-24
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictitious name of
ROYAL APTS. at 221 Collins Ave.,
Miami Beach. Kloritla. "\en<1 ^rJle^;
ister the said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Dade County,
Florlda- MRS. TILLIE UPOWSKY
MR MORISS LIPOWSKY
9/2 10/3-10-17-24
Notice to
Business Men
As required by Chapter
20953 oi the Public Acts
of Florida for the year
1941 all persons doing
business under names
other than their own pro-
per name must register
with the Clerk of Circuit
Court the name of their
business and the owners
name. This law is im-
portant to every business
man.
The Jewish Floridian
will publish your legal
notice of intention to reg-
ister your name, a re-
quirement necessary be-
fore registering. See your
attorney for further infor-
mation.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
HYMAN LAIBSON and TILLIE
LAIBSOX are engaged In business
under the fictitious name of LAIB-
SON COURT at 733 Michigan Ave..
Miami Beach. Florida, and Intend
to register said fictitious name in the
Office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County, Florida.
HYMAN LAIBSON
TILLIE LAIBSON
OWNERS
GEORGE CHERTKOF
Attorney for Applicants
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, now engaged and
desiring to engage In business under
the fictitious name of "SUZANNE
APARTMENTS" intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida.
HERMAN B. GROSSMAN
440 Fourteenth Street
Miami Beach. Florida.
9/19-26 10/3-10-17____________________
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, now engaged and
desiring to engage In business under
the fictitious name of "LYNETTE
APARTMENTS" Intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
HERMAN B. GROSSMAN
1355 Drexel Avenue
Miami Beach. Florida
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, now engaged and
desiring to engage in '"'nee? under
the fictitious name of BLRGES3
APARTMENTS intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
lda" ESSIE BERGMAN
W. M. BERGMAN
9/19-26 10/3-10-17 fi

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175.
Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida.
1941, will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, in and for Dade
Countv. Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: DIXIE DE-
PARTMENT STORE under which I
am engaged in business at number
3354 Douglas Road. In the City of
Coconut Grove (Miami). Florida.
That the party Interested In said
business enterprise is as follows:
Sole Owner
SAMUEL HAAS
Dated at Miami. Dade County,
Florida. August 24, 1941.
I N 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
LOUIS SILVERMAN is engaged in
I ii ess under the fictitious name of
SILVER PAINT CO. (not Inc.) at 653
Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Dade
Countv. Florida and 269 West Flagler
St.. Miami, Dade County, Florida, anil
intends to register said fictitious
name In the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Flor-
LOUIS SILVERMAN
GEORGE CHERTKOP
Attorney for Applicant
9 12-19-26 10/3-10
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, pursuant to the "Hc-
titious Name Statute." House Bill No.
1175, Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Flor-
ida. 1941, will register with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade
Countv. Florida, the fictitious name,
lo-wlt": GORDON MONUMENT CO.,
under which I am engaged In business
in the City of Miami, Florida.
That the party interested in said
business enterprise. Is as follows:
EMANl'ELCORDON
DAVE FRANK
Attorney for Applicant
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of MIAMI WIPING CLOTH COM-
PANY, at 1649 N. W. Third Ave..
Miami, Florida, intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court vof Dade County. Flor-
ida.
SAMUEL M. KIRSTEIN
9/12-19-26 l'i/3-lO
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that
Dade County. Florida.
LEO ACKERMAN
WILLIAM WILK1NS
9/5-12-19-26 10/3 ^__________
the
F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
undersigned, pursuant to W
Name Statute.'
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
ui.d. reigned, pursuant to the "Ficti-
tious Name statute". Houae Bill No.
1175, Chapter No- 20953, l.iws of
la, 1941* will register with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and
for Dade County, Florida, upon re-
i. ii>t of proof of the publication of
this notice, the fictitious name, to-
wit: NORTHWEST FURNITURE
COMPANY, under which I am and
expe< i to engage In business at 77
Northwest Tliirtysixth Street. In the
of Miami, Florida.
That the party Interested In as d
I islness enterprise, la as follows:
A KR' 'NENFELD
Dated al Miami, Dade County,
;- Sept 16th, IM1.
:'-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tlu- undersigned, desiring to engai
In business under the fictitious name
of DALLAS PARK GROCERY at 116
.- E 3rd St., Intends to register the
said name with the Clerk of the Clr-
. Courl of I >ade County, Florida.
ROSE MELINSl IN
: 5-12-18-26 10/3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
signed, desiring to engage
In i islnesa under the fictitious name
,f jays MEN'S SHOP Intends to
tin- said num.- with the Clerk
Cln lit Court of Dade County,
F la
HERMAN BRAUNSTEIN
BURNETT ROTH
Attorne> for Applicant
t 12-19 26 1' 2-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
Of E. .v J EQUIPMENT CO., (not
Inc.), Intends to reg ster the said
with the Clerk of the Circuit
t of D ide Count] Floi da
ED 1'oNCHEH
BURNETT li' >TH
Attoi ey for Applicant
: 12-19-36 it 3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In h isll ss under the fictitious name
Of ELEANOR'S; and, GORDON'S, in-
tend t, register the said name with
the Clerk nf the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
BIMON Wnl.FF
HERMAN GORDON
BURNETT ROTH
An irney for Applicant
9/12-19 5-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious |
of LAND (> Sl'N DAIRIES, at 43
N w 7th Ave., Miami, Florida, In-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida,
JOHN H. BUTTS
9 12-19-26 10/3-10
ilVEN that
t.i engage
notice is hereby <
the undersigned, desiring
is business under the fictitious name
of LAND ii BUN DAIRIES, at 199
N. W. 62nd St., Miami. Florida. In-
tend.- In register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
HAROLD A. GOULD
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of CHECKER BAGGAGE CO at 100
Ocean Drive. Miami Beach. Florida,
intends to register the said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Dade County. Florida.
STANLEY SEGAL
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
Of UNI) O' SUN DAIRIES, at 3416
N. W. 17 Ave.. Miami, Florida, in-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
RUSSELL CURTIS
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
BORIS RIFKIND is engaged In busi-
ness under the fictitious name of
HARBOR AITS., at 121 N. W. 3rd
Ave.. Miami. Florida, and intends to
register said fictitious name In the
Office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County. Florida.
BORIS RIFKIND
OWNER
GEORGE CHERTKOF
Attorney for Applicant
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of HARRYS KEY SHOP. Intends to
register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
HARRY L. HITTNER
9/19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
ii business under the fictitious name
of PEOPLES TRADING CO., at 172
N. \v. Fifth St.. Miami, Florida, In-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dad*
i ?OUnt) Florida.
ALEX GOLDSTEIN
9/12-19-26 10
"1-lCtltloUS .^.iiiic .-v..*-.-,-----------
Bill No ". Chapter 209S2, Laws of
Florida! IM1 "ill register with the
c e k if the Circuit Court. In and for
Bade cUnty. Florida, the (IctUlou.
,,.,,.. to-wit: SoLESTA vHJjJU*
under which we are engaged In busi-
ness at Number 814 Lenox Avenue, In
he city nf Miami Reach, florid*.
That tne parties Interested In said
business enterprise> are as follows.
gl i|. Q< i|,l i.M AN
ESTELLE GOLDMAN
JOSEPH A. BERMAN
ahoi ney for Applicants
9/12-19-26 10/3-10 ^_________
Noti.e is hereby given that the un-
- i tied, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute," House itiil No. 1178,
Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, 1941,
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Dade Coun-
ty. Florida, the fictitious name, to-
wlt: FLAMINGO COFFEE AND TEA
COMPANY under which we are en-
gaged in business at Number 14
South West Si.....ml Avenue, in the
City of Miami. Florida.
That the parties interested in said
business enterprise are as follows:
H. A. SEGAL
DAVID MELTS5ER
9/5-12-19-26 10/3
notice is HEREBY given that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the,fictitious name
of M'A.MI BEACH PHOTO SI PPM
at 601 Collins Ave. and 621 Washing-
ton Ave., Miami Beach, Horlda. In-
tends to register the said name with
the Cl.tk of the Circuit < ourt of
Dadl County. Florida.
Mi Hi I Y GOTTLIEB
: 12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
l*i lice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the Fictitious
Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175,
Chapter 20953. Laws of Florida, l9ii.
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Dade Coun-
ty. Florida, upon receipt of prool '
tlon of this notice, the ficti-
tious name, to-wit MOSS PRINT-
ING CO., under which we are en-
gaged in business at Number 245 Col-
lins Avenue, in the City Of Miami
Reach, Florida.
That the fatties Interested In said
business enterprise are as follows:
BEATRICE MOUSS
MARVIN Mn SS
Dated at Miami. Dade Countv,
Florida September 2. 1941.
9 i-12-19-26 10/3
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute." House Bill No. 1177..
Chapter No. 20952, Laws of Florida.
1941, will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, in and for Dade
County, Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, th-
us name, to-wit: GRAHAM
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE under which
1 am engaged In business at number
61 North East 9th Street, In the City
Of Miami, Florida.
That the party interested in said
business enterprise, is as follows:
A. E. l'ETWILER
Dated at Miami. Dade Countv,
Florida. August 2",, 1941.
S 29 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of TROPICAL KNITWBR CO.. In-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit ("ourt of
I hide County, Florida
FRANK EPSTEIN
9/12-19-26 10/3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
f LOUIS CREDIT BTORE, at 944 N.
W. 2nd Ave., Miami. Florida. Intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
MARTY MI I.STEIN
LOUIS SHAFF
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of EAST COAST RADIO I'ARTS. at
433 N. Miami Ave.. Miami, Florida.
Intend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
I>ade County. Florida.
H. HEIJ-ER
WM. SIELER
SILVER KAPLAN
Attorneys for Applicants
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engagi
in business under the fictitious name
of "AMBOY HOUSE." Intends to
register the said name with the Clerk
nf the Circuit Court of Dade County.
Fl'"''la' MRS DORA LIEBERMAN
MILTON A FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicant
9 12-19-26 Mi/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
Of ADELMAN PIPE A STEEL CO.,
al 47 N. E. 25th St.. Miami. Florida,
intend to register the said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Dade County, Florida.
Nathan ADELMAN
CHARLES ADELMAN
MARCIK ADELMAN
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
Of WILDCAT FIVE A TEN DEPT.
STORE, al 5725 8. \V. *th St., Miami.
Flotida. intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County, Florida.
J. SNEIDER
9 ::-i9-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
,n business under the fictitious name
of wildcat CLEANERS, at 5729 B,
\V. sth St., Miami. Florida, intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of 'he Circuit Court of Dole
County, F'.otida
BENJAMIN SCHULTZ
'i 12-19-26 10 J-10
TO will i.M IT may CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, doing: business as "DUR-
AR'l.r SHI IE REBUILDERS" will
reg iter Bald name with the Clerk of
thi I nit Court, Dade County. Flor-
ida upon receipt of proof of the publi-
cation of This notice, pursuant to
Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, 1941.
HARRY SADOLF.
9 12-19-26 Mi '3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
inderslgned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of KoDAX CENTER at 213 r.th St.,
Miami Beach, Florida, intends to
register the Mid name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
MORTY GOTTLIEB
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of LINCOLN LUGGAGE SHOP, at
606 Lincoln Road. Miami Beach. Flor-
ida, intends to reglstei the said name
with the Clerk of tne Circuit Court
of Dade County, Flotida
ALEX GOLDSTEIN
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of RUTHS GIFT SHOP, at 435 Col-
lins Ave.. Miami Beach. Florida, in-
tends to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
SAMUEL A. GOODMAN
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
LOUIS SILVERMAN is engaged in
business under the fictitious name of
ELBE APARTMENTS at 657 Collins
Ave.. Miami Beach, Dade County.
Florida, and intends to register said
fictitious name In the Office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
LOUIS SILVERMAN
GEORGE CHERTKOF
Attorney for Applicant
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of SMITTY'S DAY 6k NIGHT OAR-
AGE, at 225 N. W. 1st Court. Miami.
Florida, Intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade County. Florida
W. H. SMITH
SILVER A KAPLAN
Attorneys for Applicant
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of BEACH PLAZA HOTEL, at Mill
Collins Ave.. Miami Reach. Florida.
Intend to register the said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
ALEX GOLDSTEIN
JULIUS SIMPSON
9/12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of JOE AND HYM'S In Taylors Drug
Store, at 210 2th St., Miami Beach.
Florida, intend to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Dade Countv. Florida
JOSEPH MKCHI/IW
HYMAN GOTTESMAN
9/12-15-26 10/3-10
NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned Special Master in
Chancery, by virtue of the Final De-
cree of foreclosure entered in that
certain cause pending in the Circuit
Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit
of Florida, in and for Dade Countv. in
Chancery being case No. 70019
wherein Georgian Finance Company
is plaintiff, and Lonny McKay is de-
fendant, will on Monday. October 6.
J &U. ,,e.,w.Vn 5? hours of eleven
o clock A. M. and two o'clock P. M at
the South Front Door of the Countv
Court House In Miami, Florida, offer
for sale and sell at public outcry to
the best and highest bidder for cash
the following described real chattel
to wit: 1937 Oldsmoblle; model FIT
engine number. FH00249: factory no'
F4S5918; license, 1D-17728. to Latlsfy
said decree and all costs. """y
_ SAMUEL RUBIN
JOSEPH -MeRsVXn" '" Ch'nCery
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice Is hereby given that theun-
dersigned, pursuant the Fictitious
Name Statute." House BUI N- \\\h-
Chapter 209D3. Laws of Florida. 1941,
Ml register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Dade Coun-
tv Florida, the fictitious name, to-
wit: HUB FOOD CENTER under
whlch I am engaged in business at
"V69 South West 27th Avenue, in the
City Of Miami, Florida.
That the party interested in said
"|-i"S-, en,EL8 S^HAROFF
9/5-12-19-26 10/J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In business under the fictitious name
of LAND (>' SUN DAIRIES, at 1,51
Coral Way. Miami. Florida, Intend to
register the said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Dade County.
F1rl
JOSEPHINE B. PEARCE
9 12-19-26 10/3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of l-ANCE AITS, intend to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County. Hor-
JACOB ROTSTEIN
BESSIE ROTSTEIN
MILTON A. FRIEDMAN
Attorney for Applicants
g 19-26 10/3-10-17
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictltioi.ls
Name Statute," House Bill No. 1175.
Chapter No. 20953, Laws of Florida.
1941, will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. In and for Dade
Countv. Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: HOR8E8HOE
EAR under which we are engaged In
business at number 16" West Flagler
Street, in the City Of Miami. Florida.
That the parties interested In aald
business enterprise, are as follows:
MURRAY MASCHLER
ISA I'ORE HECK
Dated at Miami, Dade County,
Florida. August 22, 1941.
29 9 5-12-19-26
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
\. || hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175.
Chapter No. 20963, Laws of Florida.
1941. will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, in and for Dade
County. Florida. u|wm receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: BRYAN PARK
PHARMACY tinder which I am en-
gaged in business at number 2100
South West sth Street. In the City of
Miami, Florida.
That the party interested In said
business enterprise, is as follows:
CHAS. M. TANENBAUM
Dated at Miami. Dade County.
Florida. August 27. 1941.
S/29 9/6-12-19-26
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the tin-
del-signed, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute," House Bill No. 1175.
Chapter No. 20963, Laws of Florida.
1941. will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. In and for Dade
County, Florida, upon receipt of proof
Of the Publication of this notice, the
fictitious name, to-wit: FIRST
COURT REPAIR SIKH' under which
I am engaged In business at number
100 South West First Street. In the
City of Miami. Florida
That the party Interested In said
business enterprise Is as follows:
FRED WILKIE
Dated at Miami. Dade Countv,
Florida, August 26, 1941.
s/29 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute," House Bill No. 1175,
chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida.
IM1, will register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. In and for Dade
< ounty, Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
fictitious name. to-wit: ROYAL
LEATHER COMPANY under which
1 am engaged in business at number
225 West Flagler Street, In the City
of Miami, Florida
That the party interested in said
business enterprise. Is as follows:
^ AH MAURICE
b-PK* .at M1:"l- r>ade County,
Florida. August 25, 1941.
S'29 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious
Name Statute." House Bill No. U75.
i.pt"mNo'_20951' lMWB of "orida.
!J41 register with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, in and for Dade
County, Florida, upon receipt of proof
of the publication of this notice, the
tlctitlous name, to-wit- FIFTH AVF.
NUB SUNDRIES under which Vwe
are engaged In business at number
Cltv &*'. 'Jr"1.,' Ave"u. "> the
city of Miami. Florida.
That the parties Interested in said
business enterprise, are as follows:
C. HALULNE
.. JIMMIE JAMES
lew,!'*1 .at Mlaml- l>ade County.
Florida, August 22 1941
S/29 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
SBjSSjf!,** hereo>' ~'ven that the un-
VimS^SiXSOWSt ,0 ,he "Fictitious
>ame Statute" House BUI No. 1175.
ht i-JJli.?.1"* Vth the Clerk of
c. u. tvCUw^Urt' ln and for 1>,lde
"un'>; Florida, upon receipt of
he0'^',^' ""''"''"ion of this Sotlce.
t|>e fictitious name, to-wit- miw
which". BOW'-'N ALU5T8Mund2J
number i"?1 .e,?*"*^d ln """'-ess at
of Mtam n A"wn J,oad- ,n the City
or Miami Beach. Florida. *
h.i1. the party interested In said
business enterprise. Is m follows:
Dated .. Ai. ,NARn BELDNER
;>;#$ 1&? i-K Cou-
/5-12-19-2 10/3
26.1941
LEGAL NOTlf^T
Notice Is hereby grveTTtTattTl
derslgyied. pursuant In tn. .X."> W.
Name Statute." House 1.111 Vctllls,
Chapter 20953. Laws of SWh lnV
will register with "the ctakV1?
Circuit Court, In and forv&A *
ty. Florida, the flctlt ua ^i,0""-
wit: ATI-ANTIC 8UNlmYnsnei>
SHOP under which I an, en.^D*
business at Number 1, ,"* ta
F,;Xe;lntheCU^f^"ic^
That the party interested 1. _.
business enterprise ^^4
^ Dated at LMV^m,W ^r^
NOT,CE wsi'Jvr*'
TO WHOM IT MAY COMftSs,
Notice Is hereby given that i:
derslgned, pursuant t thl. ..pi',,,,;
Name Statute." House Inn \ J?
Chapter No. 20953. l.-iw, of S3
1941. will register with the fftft
the Circuit Court, in a lid' for nj!
County. Florida, upon receipt rf j
of the publication of this nitlo/S
fictitious name, town vn ui-S?
HOTEL under which we arei'^S
In business at Number ujo ,,!?
Florida '" ,he CUy "' Mlam' >*X
That the parties Interested In .u
business enterprise, are as follomr
A. FINI.EY RINDBR
LII.LIE liLI'M i:\KRAN7
MAX RAYMOND SILVER
Attorney for Applicant-
Dated at Miami. Dade Countr
Florida. August 21, 1941. T'
8/29 9/5-12-19-26
NOTICE IS HEREIIY
IRVING TA8HMAN l encaged Ii
business under the fictitious name at
THE CODY CO. (not Inc 1 at (.
814 N. Miami Ave., Miami. Duta
County. Florida and intends to reel*
ter said fictitious name In the Office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court ol
Dade County, Florida
IRVING TASHMAX
OEORC.E CHERTKiiF
Attorney for Applicant
9/5-12-19-26 10/3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlut
C. SCHMITZ Is engageil In business
under the fictitious name nf THE
STYLE CLEANERS ,v LaI'XDRT It
309 N. \V. 2nd Av. Miami, DU
County. Florida, and Intends to remo-
ter said fictitious name iii the Offlct
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County. Florida.
C S'HMITZ
OBOROE CHERTKOF
Attorney for Applicant
9/6-12-19-21 10/3
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, pursuant to the 'Flctltkjsj
Name Statute." House [till No 11T5,
Chapter M953, Laws of Florida. 1>11,
will register with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, in and for Hade Coun-
ty. Florida, upon receipt of proof of
publication of this notice, the ficti-
tious name. to-wit: rEOrLETS
CASH STORE under which I am en-
Saged in business at Number !ltl
orth West Seventh Avenue, In tne
City of Miami. Florida.
That the party Interested In nH
business enterpi:-- follows:
ism- iR BROWN.
Dated at Miami. Dade County,
Florida. September 2,
9/5-12-19-26 10/3
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN tMi
H. M. DRKWH'H is .-: 1: ,je,l in busi-
ness under the fictitious name of B.
*i M CLEANERS S. u ?"d
Avenue. Miami, Dad.- County. Flor-
ida, and intends to register said W"
titlous name in the Office of tj
Clerk of the Circuit Court of D
County. Florida ^ ^ DRBWICtt
GEORGE CHERTKOF.
Attorn.-v for Applicant.
9/.',-12-19-26 10/3 _
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAN4E LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice Is hereby given that thliss-
dersigned. pursuant to the **">**
Name Statute." House Bill No. {;,
Chapter 20953. Laws of lV,:1-'"1-, ihi
will register with the Llerk ot
Circuit Court. In and for i.id* (."
ty. Florida, upon receipt of '*!,1.
publication of this notice. W-!S5
tlous name, to-wit: HOTEL TO
under which I am engaged 1 "
ness at Number 321 Cofllns AtJWJ
In the City of Miami Beach. Po""
That the party Interested 10
business enterprise, is '.^fj'"^^,
Dated at Miami Reach. Dade Coun-
ty, Florida. September 2, I9B-
9/5-12-19-28 10/3 ______
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEWb
Notice is hereby given th.it "<
derslgned. pursuant to the r' ,a
Name Sutute." House Bill g*
Chapter 20953. Law. of PJ^J*,1*
will register with the < lerk
Circuit Court, in and for !>* 1 rf
ty. Florida, upon receipt 01 w flc(1.
publication of this notice tnj= ^
tlous name, to-wit: St N,';,;,rfd Is
PANY under which I an, '"^cu,.
business at Number 1100 Wett f
ler Street. In the City of Mi.""1- c
Ida. .,< In Mill
That the party ln'r"f^w,i,-
business enterprise, is MfflH
(Teoroe yffg^t
Dated at Miami, Dads Countr.
Florida. August 29. 1941
9/5-12-19-26 10/3
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCBKB; u0.
Notice Is hereby given that i1(|Uf
derslgned. pursuant to the 1 j,^.
Name SUtute." House BHI3J ,Mi,
Chapter 20953. Law. f ,F'V" o( tW
wlU register with the t UK* roun.
Circuit Court, in and for ^ of
ty. Florida, upon receipt 01 flc,|
publication of this notice,1**. ,a
tlous name, to-wit: '''V,. entss**
BAUER under which '* .rV,*in-
In business at Number 401 "" |da
ton Avenue. Miami Beach. Wg Jfl
That the parties Interested 'n^,.
..,. -^^^".jiUKFlN
WALTER BAl'B" d.
Dated at Miami Beach.
County. Florida. August -. "
9/5-12-19-26 10/3

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1941 *Jewist> fkridUcJin PAGE THREE KING'S. § M^ KOMMENTS 0 0 0 0 The views expressed do not necessarily represent the editorial opinion of The Jewish Floridian Comes now the day to atone As Yom Kippur passes  We stand and are not alone Amongst the sinning masses. Some shudder with trembling awe Others stand bold and cold As before the bar of law We come to listen and behold For a lesson we should learn But sure as comes the morrow Other directions we do turn With little or no sorrow.  For humansthat we are Good and bad  yet to know This good world we mar Bad seeds continue to sew. The days to come we must imbibe The truths of righteousness as a shield For Rosh Hashona it is inscribed And Yom Kippur the future sealed. May the New Year Brlnf? You ABUNDANT HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS" GADD'S STEAM LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1776 N. W. 34th Street PHONE 3-2428 SEASON'S GREETINGS NEHI BOTTLING CO. 540 N. W. 24th Street Phone 3-6287 IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO EXTEND TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR m BELCHER OIL COMPANY 1217 Biscayne Boulevard Phone 2-7425 Night CaUs 7-3616 and 2-0118 Ask Your Local Delicatessen For the Best  It Costs No More OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN FLORIDA KOSHER ZION SAUSAGECO. PRODUCTS Delicious Corned Bsef Pickled. Cooked end Smoked Meats 37th and Normal Ave. NATIONAL COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN To all of the members of our Section, as well as to all the Jewish women in Greater Miami. I wish at this time to extend my sincere good wishes for a New Year, in which there shall be new spiritual values. May we learn to thoroughly realize the philosophy of our faith, and may you at the conclusion of our great Day of Atonement, be inscribed in the Book of Life for another year of health and happiness. Sincerely yours, Fanny S. Selig President Keep Wednesday, October 15th as Council Day Announcements will be sent shortly. Our meeting late this month so as not to interfere with holiday services. THE Y. M. H. A. NOTES By HARRY SCHWARTZ JUNIOR HADASSAH by ROSALYN KLEIN F. A PETERSON. District Manager Your "Shelby" representative will appreciate an opportunity to assist you .UL __I-.*..J fot'f" """fhli ma. PHONE 44240 your "pTInted Yorm "problem;. P. O. Box 3 You'll find him well qualified to of-QOM GABLES, FLA. fer helpful euggeetione, and eager % to v w _.  ... ,-. furnieh samples of any specific form JJ^ ghelby SaleSDOOk L/O. you wish. HOME MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL DAIRYMEN tSealed in Cellophane for your protection PREFERRED BY THOUSANDS-MAY WE SERVE YOU? Phone MIAMI 2-7696-FT. LAUDERDALE 613 for GRADE "A" PASTEURIZED MILK C REAM SWEET CREAM SWEET CREAM BUTTER SALT BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTERMILK SOUR CREAM SOY ACIDOPHILUS We Sincerely Believe That There Is No Better Dairy Product Than m HOME MILK Annual installation banquet of Junior Hadassah will take place at 7:30 p. m., September 29th at the St. Moritz Hotel, with Miss Ruth Goodstein acting as general chairman of arrangements. Assisting will be Miss Rose Puchkoff, Miss Cecile Goldstein, Miss Lillian Cohen, Miss Jessica August, Miss Sylvia Geringer, Mrs. Herman Cantor and Miss flosalyn Klein. Taking part in the program will be Mrs. Herman Cantor, mistress of ceremony; Mrs. S H. Lutsky, installing officer; Mrs. Milton Sirkin, president of Sr. Hadassah. Officers to be installed are: President, Miss Hana Mack; Vice presidents, Mrs. Harry Breskin, Miss Gladys Stein, Miss Rosalyn Klein; Rec'd Sec'y, Miss Rose Puchkoff. Cor. Sec'y. Miss Ruth Goldstein; Treas., Miss Edith Sigety; Historian, Mrs. Nat Levitt; Board members. Miss Bette Sir, Miss Lillian Weinstein, Miss Ruth Aronson, Mrs. Herman Cantor, Miss Sylvia Geringer, and Miss Rosalyn Friedman. Reservations can be made by calling Miss Goodstein or members of the committee. "Y" Post Yom Kippur Dance This Wednesday, October I With a swell orchestra, namely Michael Marvin, a fine floor show. Bill Peck's Review, and many other features to entice the visitors, the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. are planning to cater to one of the largest crowds ever to attend their Annual Post Yom Kippur dance. Al Pallot, advisory chairman; Charles Blau, general chairman and Maurice Grossman, executive director, are doing their utmost to see that each and every one of you are properly entertained. They in turn only ask that each and every one of you talk it up among your friends and family and purchase tickets for this swell annual family gathering. Carol Band and Dr. Samuel Beckman, co-chairmen of the entertainment committee, have several surprises and prizes in store for the older folks in the form of a specially arranged Kazatsky and for the slightly reserved youngsters a waltz contest, and for the kids of the high school element a real old time Jitterbug contest. One of the prizes in mind, so I hear, will be a couple of tickets to the Miami University football opener against Elon University which will be held Friday, October 3. Not only will you be assured of a marvelous evening of fun and entertainment for your 50c admission, but you will also be helping the "Y" financial status which is in dire need of help at this time. So dress as you will, get your parties together and plan for a gala evening of fun at the Y. M. H. A., located at S. W. 16th avenue and 5th street on Wednesday night, October 1st, starting at 9 p. m. until? Break Your Fast At The "Y" Post Yom Kippur Dance Berkowitz and Schwartz Tied For Lead With the second week of the twenty-one week schedule completed, the Harry Schwartz's and Abe Berkowitz's are all tied up with five victories and one defeat in the battle for the "Y" Duckpin title. The Harry Schwartz's defeated the Al Berkowitz's two out of three games, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) MRS. WEILL OPENS HOME FOR THE CARE OF CHILDREN Recently arrived in this country, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weill, refugees from Germany, have opened their home for the care of children at 1145 S. W. 20th avenue, opposite Shonandoah Junior High School. Mrs. Weill formerly conducted a similar home in Germany prior to her husband's being sent to a concentration camp. Upon his release they came to this country. DESPAIR "The spread of totalitarianism and the triumph of brutality bring dismay to the hearts of good people all over the world. But there is something infinitely worse than dismay and that is despair and the conviction that civilization and the decencies of life are soon to be at an end. This would seem to mean that all that man has striven for down the ages is in vain." Rabbi Isidor Hoffman eatS ARE MORE JUlCY AND TENDER WHEN  COOKED BY STOP WHILE SCHOOL BUSES LOAD OR UNLOAD CHILDREN For Safety, Security and Liberal Return ... Place Your Funds In Dade Federal Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 By The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation IIAItC FFJMiEUL Si OF MIAMI 45 NORTHEAST FIRST Resources Over $6,100,000 J. M. LIPTON. President AVENUE | .___.

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PAGE EIGHT +Je*lstncridliar FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175. Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida. 1941, will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade Countv. Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to-wit: DIXIE DEPARTMENT STORE under which I am engaged in business at number 3354 Douglas Road. In the City of Coconut Grove (Miami). Florida. That the party Interested In said business enterprise is as follows: Sole Owner SAMUEL HAAS Dated at Miami. Dade County, Florida. August 24, 1941. I N 9/5-12-19-26 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that LOUIS SILVERMAN is engaged in I ii ess under the fictitious name of SILVER PAINT CO. (not Inc.) at 653 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Dade Countv. Florida and 269 West Flagler St.. Miami, Dade County, Florida, anil intends to register said fictitious name In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. FlorLOUIS SILVERMAN GEORGE CHERTKOP Attorney for Applicant 9 12-19-26 10/3-10 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Hctitious Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175, Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida. 1941, will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade Countv. Florida, the fictitious name, lo-wlt": GORDON MONUMENT CO., under which I am engaged In business in the City of Miami, Florida. That the party interested in said business enterprise. Is as follows: EMANl'ELCORDON DAVE FRANK Attorney for Applicant 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of MIAMI WIPING CLOTH COMPANY, at 1649 N. W. Third Ave.. Miami, Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court vof Dade County. Florida. SAMUEL M. KIRSTEIN 9/12-19-26 l'i/3-lO LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that Dade County. Florida. LEO ACKERMAN WILLIAM WILK1NS 9/5-12-19-26 10/3 ^ the F NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that undersigned, pursuant to W Name Statute.' NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that the ui.d. reigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name statute". Houae Bill No. 1175, Chapter No20953, l.iws of la, 1941* will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade County, Florida, upon rei. ii>t of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, towit: NORTHWEST FURNITURE COMPANY, under which I am and expe< i to engage In business at 77 Northwest Tliirtysixth Street. In the of Miami, Florida. That the party Interested In as d I islness enterprise, la as follows: A KR' 'NENFELD Dated al Miami, Dade County, ;Sept 16th, IM1. :'-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tluundersigned, desiring to engai In business under the fictitious name of DALLAS PARK GROCERY at 116 .- E 3rd St., Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Clr.  Courl of I >ade County, Florida. ROSE MELINSl IN : 5-12-18-26 10/3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that signed, desiring to engage In i islnesa under the fictitious name ,f JAYS MEN'S SHOP Intends to tinsaid num.with the Clerk Cln lit Court of Dade County, F  la HERMAN BRAUNSTEIN BURNETT ROTH Attorne> for Applicant t 12-19 26 1' 2-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name Of E. .v J EQUIPMENT CO., (not Inc.), Intends to reg ster the said with the Clerk of the Circuit t of D ide Count] Floi da ED 1'oNCHEH BURNETT li' >TH Attoi % ey for Applicant : 12-19-36 it 3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In h isll % ss under the fictitious name Of ELEANOR'S; and, GORDON'S, intend t, register the said name with the Clerk nf the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. BIMON Wnl.FF HERMAN GORDON BURNETT ROTH An irney for Applicant 9/12-19 5-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious | of LAND (> Sl'N DAIRIES, at 43 are as follows. gl i|. Q< i|,l i.M AN ESTELLE GOLDMAN JOSEPH A. BERMAN AHOI ney for Applicants 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 ^ Noti.e is hereby given that the uni tied, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute," House itiil No. 1178, Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, 1941, will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade County. Florida, the fictitious name, towlt: FLAMINGO COFFEE AND TEA COMPANY under which we are engaged in business at Number 14 South West Si ml Avenue, in the City of Miami. Florida. That the parties interested in said business enterprise are as follows: H. A. SEGAL DAVID MELTS5ER 9/5-12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the,fictitious name of M'A.MI BEACH PHOTO SI PPM at 601 Collins Ave. and 621 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, Horlda. Intends to register the said name with the Cl.tk of the Circuit < ourt of Dadl County. Florida. Mi Hi I Y GOTTLIEB : 12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: l*i lice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the Fictitious Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175, Chapter 20953. Laws of Florida, l9ii. will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade County. Florida, upon receipt of prool tlon of this notice, the fictitious name, to-wit % MOSS PRINTING CO., under which we are engaged in business at Number 245 Collins Avenue, in the City Of Miami Reach, Florida. That the fatties Interested In said business enterprise are as follows: BEATRICE MOUSS MARVIN Mn SS Dated at Miami. Dade Countv, Florida September 2. 1941. 9 i-12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute." House Bill No. 1177.. Chapter No. 20952, Laws of Florida. 1941, will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade County, Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, th  us name, to-wit: GRAHAM AUTOMOBILE SERVICE under which 1 am engaged In business at number 61 North East 9th Street, In the City Of Miami, Florida. That the party interested in said business enterprise, is as follows: A. E. l'ETWILER Dated at Miami. Dade Countv, Florida. August 2",, 1941. S 29 9/5-12-19-26 NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of TROPICAL KNITWBR CO.. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit ("ourt of I hide County, Florida FRANK EPSTEIN 9/12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name % f LOUIS CREDIT BTORE, at 944 N. W. 2nd Ave., Miami. Florida. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. MARTY MI I.STEIN LOUIS SHAFF 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of EAST COAST RADIO I'ARTS. at 433 N. Miami Ave.. Miami, Florida. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of I>ade County. Florida. H. HEIJ-ER WM. SIELER SILVER KAPLAN Attorneys for Applicants 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engagi in business under the fictitious name of "AMBOY HOUSE." Intends to register the said name with the Clerk nf the Circuit Court of Dade County. Fl '"'' la MRS DORA LIEBERMAN MILTON A FRIEDMAN Attorney for Applicant 9 12-19-26 Mi/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name Of ADELMAN PIPE A STEEL CO., al 47 N. E. 25th St.. Miami. Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. NATHAN ADELMAN CHARLES ADELMAN MARCIK ADELMAN 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name Of WILDCAT FIVE A TEN DEPT. STORE, al 5725 8. \V. *th St., Miami. Flotida. intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. J. SNEIDER 9 ::-i9-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage ,n business under the fictitious name of WILDCAT CLEANERS, at 5729 B, \V. sth St., Miami. Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of 'he Circuit Court of Dole County, F'.otida BENJAMIN SCHULTZ 'i 12-19-26 10 J-10 TO will i.M IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, doing: business as "DURAR'l.r SHI IE REBUILDERS" will reg iter Bald name with the Clerk of thi I nit Court, Dade County. Florida upon receipt of proof of the publication of This notice, pursuant to Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, 1941. HARRY SADOLF. 9 12-19-26 Mi '3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that inderslgned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of KoDAX CENTER at 213 r.th St., Miami Beach, Florida, intends to register the Mid name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. MORTY GOTTLIEB 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of LINCOLN LUGGAGE SHOP, at 606 Lincoln Road. Miami Beach. Florida, intends to reglstei the said name with the Clerk of tne Circuit Court of Dade County, Flotida ALEX GOLDSTEIN 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of RUTHS GIFT SHOP, at 435 Collins Ave.. Miami Beach. Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. SAMUEL A. GOODMAN 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LOUIS SILVERMAN is engaged in business under the fictitious name of ELBE APARTMENTS at 657 Collins Ave.. Miami Beach, Dade County. Florida, and intends to register said fictitious name In the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. LOUIS SILVERMAN GEORGE CHERTKOF Attorney for Applicant 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of SMITTY'S DAY 6k NIGHT OARAGE, at 225 N. W. 1st Court. Miami. Florida, Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida W. H. SMITH SILVER A KAPLAN Attorneys for Applicant 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of BEACH PLAZA HOTEL, at Mill Collins Ave.. Miami Reach. Florida. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. ALEX GOLDSTEIN JULIUS SIMPSON 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of JOE AND HYM'S In Taylors Drug Store, at 210 2th St., Miami Beach. Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade Countv. Florida JOSEPH MKCHI/IW HYMAN GOTTESMAN 9/12-15-26 10/3-10 NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, by virtue of the Final Decree of foreclosure entered in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Dade Countv. in Chancery being case No. 70019 wherein Georgian Finance Company is plaintiff, and Lonny McKay is defendant, will on Monday. October 6. J &U. ,,e ,w .V n 5? hours of eleven o clock A. M. and two o'clock P. M at the South Front Door of the Countv Court House In Miami, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the best and highest bidder for cash the following described real chattel to wit: 1937 Oldsmoblle; model FIT engine number. FH00249: factory no' F4S5918; license, 1D-17728. to Latlsfy said decree and all costs. """ !" y SAMUEL RUBIN JOSEPH -MERSVXN" '" Ch nCery LEGAL NOTICES Notice Is hereby given that the % u ndersigned, pursuant , the Fictitious Name Statute." House BUI N\\\ h Chapter 209D3. Laws of Florida. 1941, Ml register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade Countv Florida, the fictitious name, towit: HUB FOOD CENTER under whlch I am engaged in business at "V69 South West 27th Avenue, in the City Of Miami, Florida. That the party interested in said " | i " S - en, EL 8 S^HAROFF 9/5-12-19-26 10/J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of LAND (>' SUN DAIRIES, at 1,51 Coral Way. Miami. Florida, Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. F1 rlade County, Florida. August 25, 1941. S'29 9/5-12-19-26 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute." House Bill No. U75. i. pt "m No '_ 20951 lMWB of "orida. !J 41 . register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Dade County, Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the tlctitlous name, to-witFIFTH AVF. NUB SUNDRIES under which V we are engaged In business at number Cltv £& % *'. 'Jr" 1 .,' Ave "u. "> the city of Miami. Florida. That the parties Interested in said business enterprise, are as follows: C. HALULNE  .. JIMMIE JAMES lew,!'* 1 at Mlaml l>ade County. Florida, August 22 1941 S/29 9/5-12-19-26 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN' SBjSSjf!,** hereo >' ~'ven that the unVimS ^SiXSOWSt ,0 ,he "Fictitious >ame Statute" House BUI No. 1175. ht i-JJli. !" ?. 1 "* V th the Clerk of c. u. tv CU w^ Urt ln and for 1>,lde un '> ; Florida, upon receipt of he 0 '^',^' ""''"''"ion of this Sotlce. t|>e fictitious name, to-witMIW which". BOW '-'N ALU5T8 M und2J number i"? 1 e ,?*"*^ d ln """'-ess at of Mtam n A "w n J, oad ,n the City or Miami Beach. Florida. h.i1. the party interested In said business enterprise. Is M follows: Dated .. Ai. NARn BELDNER ;>;#$ % 1&? !" iK Cou /5-12-19-2 10/3 26.1941 LEGAL NOTlf^T Notice Is hereby grveTTtTattTl derslgyied. pursuant In tn .X. "> W. Name Statute." House 1.111 V ctlll s, Chapter 20953. Laws of SWH ln V will register with "the ctakV 1 ? Circuit Court, In and for % v &A ty. Florida, the flctlt ua ^i, 0 ""wit: ATI-ANTIC 8UNlmY n s ne i> SHOP under which I an, en.^ D business at Number 1, ,"* ta F,;X e ; l ntheCU ^ f ^ "i c ^ That the party interested 1. _. business enterprise ^^4 ^ Dated at L MV^ m W ^r^ NOT,CE wsi'Jvr !" *' TO WHOM IT MAY COMftSs, Notice Is hereby given that i: derslgned, pursuant t thl ..pi',,,, !" ; Name Statute." House Inn \ J? Chapter No. 20953. l.-iw, of S3 1941. will register with the fftft the Circuit Court, in a lid' for nj! County. Florida, upon receipt rf ££ j of the publication of this nitlo/S fictitious name, town vn ui-S? HOTEL under which we arei'^S In business at Number ujo ,,!? Florida '" ,he CUy "' Mlam >*X That the parties Interested In .u business enterprise, are as follomr A. FINI.EY RINDBR LII.LIE liLI'M i:\KRAN7 MAX RAYMOND SILVER Attorney for ApplicantDated at Miami. Dade Countr Florida. August 21, 1941. T 8/29 9/5-12-19-26 NOTICE IS HEREIIY 11, will register with the Clerk ot the Circuit Court, in and for Hade County. Florida, upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice, the fictitious name. to-wit: rEOrLETS CASH STORE under which I am enS aged in business at Number !ltl orth West Seventh Avenue, In tne City of Miami. Florida. That the party Interested In nH business enterpi:-follows: ismiR BROWN. Dated at Miami. Dade County, Florida. September 2, 9/5-12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN tMi H. M. DRKWH'H is .-: 1: ,je,l in business under the fictitious name of B. *i M CLEANERS S. u % ?" d Avenue. Miami, Dad.County. Florida, and intends to register said W" titlous name in the Office of tj Clerk of the Circuit Court of D County. Florida ^ ^ DRBWICtt GEORGE CHERTKOF. Attorn.-v for Applicant. 9/.',-12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAN4E LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Is hereby given that thlissdersigned. pursuant to the **">**£ Name Statute." House Bill No. {;, Chapter 20953. Laws of l V ,: 1 -'" 1 -, IHI will register with the Llerk ot Circuit Court. In and for i.id* (. % ty. Florida, upon receipt of % *!,1. publication of this notice. W-!S5 tlous name, to-wit: HOTEL TO under which I am engaged 1 % ness at Number 321 Cofllns AtJWJ In the City of Miami Beach. Po"" That the party Interested 10 business enterprise, is '.^fj'"^^, Dated at Miami Reach. Dade County, Florida. September 2, I9B9/5-12-19-28 10/3 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEWb Notice is hereby given th.it < derslgned. pursuant to the r !" a Name Sutute." House Bill g*  Chapter 20953. Law. of PJ^J*, 1 will register with the < lerk  Circuit Court, in and for !>* 1 rf ty. Florida, upon receipt 01 w flc(1 publication of this notice tnj= ^ tlous name, to-wit: St  N, ';,;, rf d Is PANY under which I an, '"^cu,. business at Number 1100 Wett f ler Street. In the City of Mi."" 1 c Ida. .,< In Mill That the party ln' r f ^ w ,i,business enterprise, is MfflH (TEOROE yffg^t Dated at Miami, Dads Countr. Florida. August 29. 1941 9/5-12-19-26 10/3 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCBKB; u0 Notice Is hereby given that i 1 (|Uf derslgned. pursuant to the 1 j,^. Name SUtute." House BHI3J M i, Chapter 20953. Law. f F 'V" o( tW wlU register with the t UK* roun Circuit Court, in and for ^ of ty. Florida, upon receipt 01 flc ,| publication of this notice ,1**. ,a tlous name, to-wit: '''V,. entss** BAUER under which '* .rV,*inIn business at Number 401 "" |da ton Avenue. Miami Beach. Wg Jfl That the parties Interested 'n^,. ..,. -^^^".jiUKFlN WALTER BAl'B" d Dated at Miami Beach. County. Florida. August -. 9/5-12-19-26 10/3

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PAGE FOUR 9-Jmist tUrkHar FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. :  < -.. £: .r.:: third place. --. rttradmg :' *: of the eveT-_r.£ wae the ptrforeoance by ItArV >£-_;r. he bowled i ;.'_: ; ;:r-nt the Izs: two irxrr-is :: ::in: i.-.e Murry SxreC] peu Other h:ghi--...:' :% : >-:s;.:r. were a 343 ;.-;-. made by Hal BerkowiD and .z adtvidnal r..Lr E-i :: .': % : :; r.-.e-r-.k:f rrcr.e : % -: eacn arid ever>T-.^Ti-ii;i". "--.e Mami Recrea:. AQeri wani n g i: : 30 ar.d I;.-. i.-.: ir.ecr your favor.:-; More thar. s.xty "Y" bowlers are v-.:y..-.g this sp:.-t and ycu are :ome to participate by confering with Manager ack Apte. P. S.: The Banquet committee consisting of Manager Jack Apte. Athletic director. Frank Rose, Al Berkowitz. George Rachlin and j your scribe have tentatively selected Kitty Davis' Airliner for their annual Banquet. The time. to my present knowledge, has been set for Wednesday. October 22nd. For further details see Manager Jack Apte. "Y" Camper Wins Fishing Award Billie Wilson, ore of the active Home Campers and also a -ember of our Scout Troop, has just been awarded first prize in the Third Annual Junior Fishing Tournament sponsored by the 1 American Legion. Junior Actiritie* Tr.e schedule cf activities for all divisions will be complete in the next few weeks. Watch these columns for further announcements. A Good Example to Follow Tr.e "Y"' receives many bullei tins from other organizations of a similar nature. From time to time many interesting articles appear. We quote verbatim from the issue of September 19 of the "Y" Journal edited by the Y. M. 'and Y. W. H. A. of St. Louis. Mo., concerning dues. No fur'. ther explanation is needed. "Is this you? One day not long ago. a mem| ber of the "Y" was out hunting. To those who did not read last week's column I herein extend to you from the Friedman clan best wishes for the New Year. I was positively delighted the other day to receive a letter from Fred King Shochet enclosing an instrument that brought back fond memories. In going through some old files in his office Freddy ran across a letter that I sent him on September 27th. 1931. It was an invitation from the Miami A Z A. chapter by me. as its secretary, for Freddy to join our chapter. That letter made me think of the fellows that used to be in that old chapter and how practically everyone in that group is married today and how each has taken his. place in society. Those were the good old days alright The first meeting took place in my house. StanleyMyers organized us and Ike Levin became our most active advisor. Reminiscing is only interesting to those who reminisce so I'll stop boring you. Quite a number of our brothers have responded to the call and donated their blood in cooperation with the Blood Bank project The Lodge is to be commended for its desire to be of service to the community. In line with this policy Sholem Lodge is even more ambitious. At the last meeting of the officers serious consideration was given to the idea of Burnett Roth to invite Wm. I. Shirer. the noted radio commentator and author of Berlin Diary." to Miami. Mr. Shirer would speak under our auspices and the proceeds from the sale of tickets to hear him would be given to some charitable cause such as the Crippled Children's Home of South Florida or some other worthwhile charity. N orma Shearer" as one of officers mistakenly referred to Mr. Shirer has been contacted but nothing definite has materialized as of this writing. Did you know that the national policy of B'nai B'rith includes the supplying of Torahs to all military camps? And did you know that Sholem Lodge sent a Torah to the U. S. military camp in Puerto Rico? There are so many things that our Lodge is doing that are worthwhile that it is amazing to me that more of our members don't show up at our meetings to keep abreast of our fine work. The thought has been advanced that it would be nice for the Lodge to remember each brother on his birtl-.dav L* t ft. Lodge know your '-.-.day $0 that we may send you our best wishes. Since the spier.-l.i -e^ wherein Bro. Bill Boxerrnao spouted on the work cf the ADL you will be happy tc kr. ;* that it is now planned for bkn to mafe a report at every meeting of the Lodge. You will thtu be kept abreast of the tirr.es The Auxiliary has been doiw good work recently Last week they sponsored a C: liege Mother" night at the Royal Paim Hotel on Miami Bea:About fifty University g.r.= were there and practically a sirr.lar r.urcber of Aux. members. The girlc e re assigned to the d:':\r---.: .v.t the purpose being t: rr.ake the girls away from home reel that they have a home here with people who are .% let r.ed in them. It was surr.-ii:.-.g to know how strictly tie University checks on the qualification! of the intended "mothers A woman with several : hiidren or one who works was r.ot considered eligible, becatae she would not have time enough to devote to her "daughtex This week the er.-.rr.airjnent committee went into high gear. At a luncheon meeting plar^ were laid for the October ar.d November social affairs cf :.-.e Lodge. For the month of Nrverr.oer a formal dance is planned to be held at the Hollywood Beach Hotel. There will be rr.cre news about this in subsequent columns. The October event will truly be outstanding. The Sea Glades Cabana Club has been secured for the night of Wednesday. October 8th. There will be dancing with music supplied by the nation's outstanding orchestras. There will be Bwimminf. for all and there will be contests for men and women with plenty prizes for all winners. In addition there will be some outstanding swimming exhibitions by professional stars. Swimmings builds up an appetite and so there will be plenty of food and drinks. And best of all everything will be absolutely free. H wevei because of the fact that the affair promises to be so good that everyone will be anxious to attend are limiting admission only to paid up members and their guests. We wtff place a stranger at the door who has instructions not to permit anyone into the Club unless he carries his paid up membership card with him. More about this affair next week During the day. a rain storm came on. In order to keep dry. he crawled into a hole in a log. When the rain began to fall, the log began to swell and he could not get ouf'of either end. He became frightened and began to think of his folks at home and his mind wandered to all the wrongs he had done, and when he recalled that he had not paid his dues to the "Y' for the past vear. he felt so smallthat he crawled right out of the log without difficultv." TEMPLE EMANU-EL Committee in charge of the B'nai B'rith Sholem Lodge's Swim and Cabana Party to be held at the Sea Glades Cabana Club. October 8th, are left to right: Mrs. Harold Turk. Mrs. E. Albert Pallot. Mrs Walter Kovner. Walter Kovner. Burnett Roth. Harold Turk, Maurice Cromer, Milton Friedman Bernard Spector, Marty Milstein, Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. Seated at the desk is E. Albert Pallot chairman of the affair. JEWISH AGENCY SENDS ITS GREETING TO RUSSIAN JEWS London (W N S)Responding to an appeal for aid made recently by 26 famous Russian Jewish intellectuals, the Jewish Agency for Palestine sent its "fraternal greetings" to the Jews of the Soviet Union and assured Russian Jewry "the Jews of the world will not fail the common cause." The statement read in part. "Your special appeal to world Jewry to unite against Hitler and all he stands for has reached us and we wholeheartedly respond." 1801 South Andrews AFt Lauderdale. Fla. Rabbi Samuel Haleri Baron Services for the Sabbath of Repentance will take piaee Friday evening at 8 p. m. at Tempi* Emanu-El in Ft. Lauderda.e witn Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron conducting. His subject will be iw Mean of Prayer." High Holiday Serrices Kol Nidre. Tuesday. September 30th. 8:009:45 p. m. Yam Kippur. Wednesday. & tober 1st 10 a. m.6 p m. Morning service. 10 a m ---"r p.m; Afternoon Service. 12 -W-~ 2:45 p. m; Children's Sen ice. 2:453:30 p. m: Scripture s* vice. 3:304 p. m: Memorial & vice. 45 p. m; Concluding s r vice. 56 p. m; Sabbath Eve anO Sukkoth Services at 8 p % > Sisterhood Meeting The Sisterhood will hold meeting Monday evening. =*£ tember 29th at 8 p. ma ^ home of its president Mrs.  Robbins, 901 S. W. 8th street Members and friends are uiviieo to attend.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941 *Jenisti Flcrkfian PAGE SEVEN FROM THE SWIVEL CHAIR By WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN, Director Florida Regional Office Anti-Defamation League Hitler's Charlie McCarthy Lindbergh many times has been charged with being a direct agent of Nazi Germany Many sincere Americans refused to believe this We all require idols to worship, heroes around whom to place a halo and reluctantly do we topple them from their throne A few days ago, however, Lindbergh made a speech which left no doubt as to his position He named the Jews, British and Roosevelt administration as the three most important groups "which have been pressing this country toward war" Let it be said to the everlasting credit of the American press, that this damnable statement, which sounds exactly like things that Hitler said in the early days of his regime, immediately was protested in editorials from coast to coast. Because of the flagrant falsity of Lindbergh's charges against the Jews, as well as the widespread publicity given to his talk, the Anti-Defamation League undertook to give a Jewish reply The statement drafted by the executive committee, and signed by Sigmund Livingston, chairman, was released to the Associated Press, United Press, and International News Service Every Jew should familiarize himself with its text: Charges Unfounded in Fact The defamatory charges made by Mr. Lindbergh against American Jewry are unfounded in fact and are un-American ... In justice, we deem it necessary to make this statement to the American people. Americans of Jewish faith, like all other citizens, react, each according to his own light and conviction, to the present foreign relations policy of our government ... No recognized national Jewish organization, either lay or religious, has declared in favor of American entry into the war. No Group Conriction by Jewry Every citizen, of whatever racial or religious group, should be guided by considerations of what is best for the nation as a whole Consequently, any assertion which attempts to give the impression of a group conviction on the part of American Jewry is a figment of the imagination of irresponsible propagandists. Jewish Control of Press? The charge made that the Jews own or influence the press is without foundation Arthur T. Robb, editor of "Editor and Publisher," an authoritative journal of American newspaper men, pointed out that of the 1,700 ownLEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of ASTOR HOTEL. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. DAVID ROSNER ELIZABETH ROSNER Co-Owners 956 Washington Avenue Miami B.-ach. Florida 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 Extending Happy New Year QREETINQS TO ALL HOWELL APARTMENTS Ph. 2-9214 380 S. W. th St. SEASON'S GREETINGS RODEO BAR SEA FOOD SPECIAL STEAK.. PLATTER 1.00 3488 Coral Way PHONE 4-47 erpublishers in this country only fifteen, or less than one percent, are Jewish, and of the newspapers only three or four are of any prominence It is a scurrilous indictment of newspapers and their owners to even intimate that on a great public question of this kind they could be influenced. Lindbergh Lacks No Radio Time The charge concerning the control of radio is likewise unfounded Lindbergh has never lacked time nor facilities over the radio ... In fact, newspapers and radio have given far more space and time to him than to any other individual in similar capacity in relation to this national issue His repeated appearance on networks is in itself sufficient refutation of his unwarranted allegations. The Movie Industry Concerning Mr. Lindbergh's attack upon the Jews in relation to the activities of the movie industry, it is generally known that Jews and non-Jews alike in this industry have depicted in films the horrors of the European situation These pictures largely reproduced the stories from books which had been best sellers, and from the serials published in the outstanding national magazines. The Jews are neither responsible for nor can they claim credit for what may be done in this or any other particular industry. Mr. Lindbergh's charges parallel those made by Hitler and his Nazi organization to incite hatred of the Jew This method was used by the Nazis as the spearhead for their attack upon the erstwhile government of Germany. Other Groups Hate Hitler It is true that the Jews suffered severely from the persecution of Hitler and the Nazis It is conspicious, however, that Mr. Lindbergh failed to mention that Catholics, Lutherans, and other Protestant groups, everyone who has placed conscience above the dictates of Hitler and everyone who respects the rule of law and order as distinguished from the rule of force and terror, has suffered persecution in Germany. It is also conspicious that Mr. Lindbergh forgot or deemed it inimical to his apparently mischievous purpose, to mention as haters of Hitler, American Czechs, Poles, Danes, Norwegians, Belgians, Dutch, Greeks and others who have observed with distress the destruction, spoliation, and subjugation of their homelands, now under Nazi occupation, control and oppression. Loyalty of Jews Recognixed This is a time of great national emergency, when national solidarity is of unprecedented importance. No loyal citizen will use his influence or power to incite religious or racial hatreds which are so foreign to the basic traditions of America. The loyalty of the Jews to America and its traditions dates back to the Revolutionary period, and is a recognized fact throughout American history ... It cannot be challenged by reckless, irresponsible, or propagandist statements Whatever be the future course of America m this world conflict, the Jew will be found loyal to the best interests of America and American democracy. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of CARRIB NOVELTY & IMPORTING CO. (not inc.) Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. HARRY S1EGEL MILTON A. FRIEDMAN Attorney for Applicant 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of 14TH ST. BEACH CAFETERIA intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. LARRY GILBERT JACK GOLDSTEIN Co-Partners MILTON A. FRIEDMAN Attorney for Applicants 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of ALBION HOTEL, at 1650 James Ave., Miami Beach. Fla.. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. MILTON SIRKIN ALEXANDER SIRKIN 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Flctltioua Name Statute." House Bill No. 1175. Chapter No. 20953. Laws of Florida. 1941. will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. In and for Dade County. Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, towit: ROYAL SHOE HOSPITAL. CLEANING & LAUNDRY, under which I am engaged In business at number 229 West Flagler Street. In the City of Miami, Florida. That the party Interested In said business enterprise, is as follows: MAX I. SAMUELS Dated at Miami. Dade County, Florida. August 25, 1941. 9/12-19-26 10/3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of A. O. TRANSFER, at 325 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. ABE OREL 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEjj that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of WONDER COTTON CENTER, at 229 N. Miami Ave., Miami. Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade Countv, Florida. CHARLES SCHECHTER 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of B. and H. 5 and 10c STORE, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. ___, BELLE MICHELL HARRY MICHELL 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of MICHELL CLEANFRS & LAUNDRY, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. HARRY MICHELL 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of SURF APARTMENTS, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. 0f JOSEPHINE R. GOLDSTROM ROSE STEINHAUSER HERBERT N. SCHWARZ Attorney for Applicants 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of WESS PAINT CO., Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. MANNIE WESSON 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO., intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade^ounty. Florida. NORMAN D. JACOBS 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of 67',4 CLUB. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. C. J. SPIKE MRS. J. K. FINK 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LOUIS MARCUS and ROSE MARCUS are engaged In business under tne fictitious name of BAY VIEW APARTMENTS AND ANNEX at 828838 3rd St.. Miami Beach. Florida. and Intend to register said fictitious name In the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. LOUIS MARCUS ROSE MARCUS OWNERS GEORGE CHERTKOF Attorney for Applicants 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of RICHLAND SUNDRIES, at 2197 N. W. 36th St.. Miami, Florida. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. IS1DOR RICHLAND 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of FLORIDA WINDOW CLEANING CO.. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. ELIX H1NKES 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of HOME TOWN BAKERY at 1127 N. E. 1st Ave.. Miami. Florida. Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. BENJAMIN ROSENSTOCK 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of DAVES MARKET, at S20 Alton Road. Miami Beach. Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. __ DAVID WASHER 9/19-26 1 0/3-10-17 ___^^_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of PARKWAY PHARMACY, at 1299 S. W. 22nd St.. Miami, Florida. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. EDWARD E. EHRLICH MOLLIE EHRLICH 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of PAULS CLEANERS at 220 N. W. oth St.. Miami, Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. F1 r ,a HARRY W. KAMINS 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name or MARTHA JEAN SHOP and MAURICE SHOP, intends to register the said names with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida ROSE WEINTRAUB 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious mime or THRIFT FIVE AND TEN STORES. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florlda. NjAMiN cHAVEg LEON CHAVES 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of THE TROPIC BAR at 235 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. LEO LIPOWSKY 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of RIVERVIEW GUEST HOUSE. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. NORMAN WEISS 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of SOUTH BEACH SERVICE STATION at 100 Ocean Drive. Miami Beach, Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. FlorSTANLEY SEGAL 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of FALKS DELICATESSEN. Intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. NATHAN pALK LOUIS FALK 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 To Our Many Friends and Patrons A MOST HAPPY NEW YEAR MONNAH PARK BLOCK CO. INC. Phone 7-1 163 2205 N. W. 41tt Street Established 1924 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fittltious names of CAPITOL DRESS CO., GREENE S and MAYFAIR SHOP, intend to register the said names with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Fl0r da HENRY L GREENE MURIEL L. GREENE 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business u*ider the fictitious name of BELLE-ANN APTS. at 9oS-960 Jefferson Ave.. Miami Beach. Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. ^^ gEGAL ANNIE SEGAL 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of UNITED WINE STORES at 402 N. W. 14th St.. Miami. Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. DAVID STEIN 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of LEMON CITY DEPT. STORE also known as SCHINDLER'S DEPT. STORE, intends to register the sail name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. LENA SCHINDLER MILTON A. FRIEDMAN Attorney for Applicant 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of RHODE VACUUM CLEANER CO. (not Inc.). Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. FlorMORRIS KLEINER MILTON A. FRIEDMAN Attorney for Applicant 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, deslrmg to engage In business under the fictitious name of UNITED KOSHER MARKET, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. FRANK KATZ 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of HANSON ROOFING & SHEET METAL WORKS, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. FlorBARNEY HANSON 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of DANZIGER APARTMENTS at 10301038 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, Court of **§&%%$$&* 9/26 10/3-10-17-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of ROYAL APTS. at 221 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Kloritla. "\e n<1 ^ r Jl e ^; ister the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florlda MRS. TILLIE UPOWSKY MR MORISS LIPOWSKY 9/2 10/3-10-17-24 Notice to Business Men As required by Chapter 20953 oi the Public Acts of Florida for the year 1941 all persons doing business under names other than their own proper name must register with the Clerk of Circuit Court the name of their business and the owners name. This law is important to every business man. The Jewish Floridian will publish your legal notice of intention to register your name, a requirement necessary before registering. See your attorney for further information. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HYMAN LAIBSON and TILLIE LAIBSOX are engaged In business under the fictitious name of LAIBSON COURT at 733 Michigan Ave.. Miami Beach. Florida, and Intend to register said fictitious name in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. HYMAN LAIBSON TILLIE LAIBSON OWNERS GEORGE CHERTKOF Attorney for Applicants 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, now engaged and desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of "SUZANNE APARTMENTS" intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. HERMAN B. GROSSMAN 440 Fourteenth Street Miami Beach. Florida. 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, now engaged and desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of "LYNETTE APARTMENTS" Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. FlorHERMAN B. GROSSMAN 1355 Drexel Avenue Miami Beach. Florida 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, now engaged and desiring to engage in '"'nee? under the fictitious name of BLRGES3 APARTMENTS intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County. Florlda ESSIE BERGMAN W. M. BERGMAN 9/19-26 10/3-10-17 fi t I I I **!)? % ;.*,-* -^'^rr^ ft^fje i ''*tS^

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VOLUME 14No. 39 MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941 PRICE 10 CENT" BY LINDBERGH'S RECENT SPEECH Washington ( WNS )  Failure of the America First Committee to repudiate Charles A. Lindbergh's deliberate attack against American Jewry was regarded in political circles here as further evidence that the isolationist forces in the United States, under the leadership of the Hitlerdecorated flyer and Senator Gerald P. Nye, will attempt to cloak their appeasement campaign by labelling the current war as a "Jewish war." The belief that Lindbergh's speech was meant to be the opening shot in a gigantic antiJewish campaign, directed and financed by Berlin, was widely accepted here as Senator Nye, in an interview following an address before the Dayton America First Committee chapter, repeated the charge that "the Jewish people are a large factor in our movement toward war." "Lindbergh's outburst against the Jews at Des Moines on September 11 and the simultaneous opening of hearings before the subcommittee of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee Investigating the motion picture industry are seen as part of this organized campaign. The basic structure of this anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi campaign is a chain of small newspapers and magazines which have sprung up throughout America and in particular in the Middle West. The articles used in these publications resemble closely those printed in foreign language papers controlled directly by Adolf Hitler." That the isolationist leaders would not abandon their antiJewish drive, despite the shocked reaction of the entire country, was demonstrated when Senator Nye told newsmen: "It is only natural that the Jewish people should be among the leaders in the fight for intervention. The Jewish people have suffered under the Nazi regime and they wish to see the Nazis defeated. For the same reason, the Jewish people in this country are among the leaders in the war movement." OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR lansn naits nau?^ TO KOLYISROEL VETERANS MEDALS DECREE LADIES AUXILIARY OF B'NAI B'RITH SEND SAFER TORAH AMERICAN JEWS Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith Sholem Lodge received national attention this past week when they were instrumental in obtaining a Safer Torah to be used by United States Service men for holiday services in Puerto Rico. Through the cooperation of Rabbi Max Shapiro, Congregation Beth David, the Torah was obtained and flown by clipper by Rabbi Bertram Pollons of the Jewish Welfare Board. Rabbi Pollons conducted Rosh Hashona services for the 500 Jewish soldiers there and will stay through Yom Kippur. TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF GREATER MIAMI During the past two weeks, numerous requests have been made upon the Greater Miami Jewish Federation for information concerning the campaign for funds to construct a home for the aged now being conducted by Congregation Shaare Zedek, of which Mr. Samuel Botfin is president. This statement is issued, pursuant to the established policy of Federation to keep the Jewish community informed of solicitations for funds by organizations which do not participate in the fund raised by the community in the one annual campaign. Our community has not as yet determined that there is or is not a need for a Jewish Home for the aged in this community and, until this is done, it cannot be said that the contemplated home will fill a general community need Neither the community nor Federation has been consulted about the project and no movement of any character should be foisted upon the Greater Miami Jewish community without its approval. Federation, therefore, does not approve of the campaign and solicitation for funds by Congregation Shaare Zedek now in progress to construct a home for the aged. Further and detailed information concerning the proposed home can be obtainecLfrom the office of Federation. GREATER MIAMI JEWISH FEDERATION Benjamin E. Bronston, President Stanley C. Myers, Chairman of Board New York (WNS)The Governing Council of the American Jewish Congress, in a Rosh Hashona message to American Jews expressing "confident hope that the day of deliverance from Hitler is not far off," informed Charles A. Lindbergh that American Jews will neither be bribed nor blackmailed into renouncing their just and equal status as citizens of the United States" and that they intend "to stand foursquare for the defense of the American way of life, whatever the consequences with which Mr. Lindbergh dares to threaten them." The message, made public in behalf of the American Jewish Congress by its president. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, described Lindbergh's Des Moines speech as "Hitler-like if not Hitler-instigated." MEMORIAL SERVICES Public Memorial Serrices under the auspices of the Greater Miami Rabbinical Association will be held Sunday at the Jewish Section of Woodlawn Park Cemetery, at 2 p. m. C3ECH MINISTER URGES THE JEWS TO KEEP UP COURAGE London (WNS)Hubert Ripka, Minister of Propaganda of the Czechoslovakian government in exile, "in a special broadcast to the Jews of Czechoslovakia on the eve of the introduction of the order compelling Jewis to wear yellow "mogen davids" on their street clothing, urged Jews in that occupied country "not to lose courage" and promised that the Czech Jews would live to see the day of "liberation and just retribution." "The Nazis today designate you publicly with a mark of shame, but the yellow Star of David is a sign of honor which all decent people will respect," Minister Ripka said. "Jewish friends, you will live to see the day of liberation and just retribution." The Czech Minister expressed satisfaction that the majority of the Czech population had refused to cooperate with the Nazi anti-Jewish campaign. Stockholm (WNS)Jewish war veterans appeared in the streets of Berlin wearing medals anU other decorations gained as a result of their valor in the firffworld war as the Nazi order can* polling all Jews over the age six in Germany and the Bohemian Protectorate to wear large yellow "mogen davids" on their street clothing went into effect, according to reports received here. The Jewish war vets risked imprisonment since the Nazi papers had warned formed Jewish soldiers not to wear their decorations and the yellow "mogen david", inscribed with the word "Jude," together. Reports from Berlin stated that many "Aryans" approached their Jewish friends and neighbors and shook hands with them, giving vent to their displeasure at the decree which marks the first time that Jews in Germany have been forced to wear marks of degradation. The Jews in Poland and in other Nazi-occupied countries were ordered early in tiic war to wear yellow badges but the practice has now been instituted in Germany itself. The Jews were compelled to buy the six-pointed stars, which are four inches wide and are worn on the left breast of tl clothing, from Nazi officials. > cost of the "mogen david" 10 pfennings and only one sold to each Jew. It was hoped tnat a shortageof textiles in Germany would result in the postponement of the Nazi decree but the Nazi press and radio warned Jews that under no conditions would the order be postponed and advised Jews to wear "mogen davids" made out of paper if no other materials were available. Jews who were unable to secure "mogen davids" were warned to remain off the streets or face severe punishment. While Nazi authorities issued no explanation for the introduction of yellow badges for Jews in Germany, the Berlin press stated that "the responsibility of all Jews for Jewish scandals committed on sundry other peoples in the East is thus clearly exhibited. Judaism all over the world cannot escape from this responsibility." 33 REFUGEE-PASSENGERS OF NAVEMAR SUE FOR $675,500 New York (WNS)A suit for $675,500 damages, plus refunds of individual passage rates ranging from $375 to $604, was filed here by 33 of the more than 1,100 refugees who arrived here last week aboard the Navemar, the "floating concentration camp," from Lisbon. The Spanish ship had been built to accommodate 18 passengers. The 33 refugees charged misrepresentation of accommodations, overcharging, breach of contract and other delinquencies. E NEW ANT' JEWISH ORDERS Lisbon (WNS)Nazi authorities in the occupied Netherlands have issued a series of sweeping anti-Jewish decrees, barring Jewsfrom public parks and zoos, restaurants, saloons, coffee houses, hotels and sleeping cars, it was reported here. The decrees will exclude Jews also from pensions, theatres, Cabarets, cinemas, sporting events, concerts and artistic performances, libraries and public reading rooms. As of October 1st, Jews will not be permitted in public markets, auctions, produce exchanges and slaughter houses.

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N i a-: Ec *,... re. ;. 1 ^ ..... ( ., c ri I hh i fc, id U Camp Wedr W-ee'.er re Ga. ftaj. bM been MB need MM week. Miss Bronatoa ; a scalar a: the B R I S I M the i.-.i -.'. Stanley Suvennan, ton Ed Mr u J Mn Barry S man .: Miami took place .*: Babbi Mas Sbapirc ma imatei -...-. Ber J Maiek of   A----~ ':'.-..'.-: was Maiek .::.:.it the :r^ I Samuel Haaan, Mi and Mn Dave Haaaa, took place recently BIRTHS Mr and Mn HeroU Weinstoek -A Ccral Ga:lvi a.-.r.;-r.ee the birth I then laughter c---r.tr.. a U rrill at St Franca Hospital last Thursday. MRand MRS. ABE RUBIN ANO FAMILY V. All Tn*.Rent tt A-2 F-f--J -APPV SE* YEAR 1613 West avenue. Miami Beach, announce the engagement of their daughter Lillian, t^ James M. N. Bulk arm, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse G M. Builova of New York City. Miss Wucher is a graduate of M.i-r.. Senior High School and attended Alabama University. She is a past president of Junior Council and has been active in :;rr.rr.-ra: arra.rs here. Mr B-.l-wa hi a graduate of the Horace Mann School for boys tad the College of Arts and Pure St:e-r.ces of New York University. He is connected with the Inter:--...".-ir.ta: Marketing Corporatj ". date has ben set for the DEATHS Funeral services wmt hU Sunday for Mrs fUcbael uj Shapoff of Baltirr.re Md who passed away after a km jite-. Mrs. Shapoff was tka rroS Israel Shapoff of Miaau ar.d Lou£ Shapoff of Baltirr ^ UNVEHINGS weca-'-g. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME HOME FOR CHILDREN C".id-en Cared foby Day. Week. Vertr. Yei'  Mctne-j Care Beat Food Reaicnabie DWMMt S-J-2:I E ementary ana jn Sc-o e i 46 S. W 20th A.e. Phon 3-S474 Washable, crisp cotton HOUSECOATS for your leisure moments *2 00 Entertain informally or dress for comfort in these gay. printed housecoats. Whirling skirts with front fullness in percale, seersucker and broadcloth. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 52 in lot KBCUCJEES. MLUil STORE. THIRD FLOOR MUSIC For All Occasions PAHTIES. DANCES WEDDINGS our SPECIALTY CALL 2-4303 ALEXANDER DRUCKEH 444 S. W. 10th An. Miami University gf Miami ar.d dean of r.er s o ror it y Atpoa Ep;.::r Ph: She an graduate-: frorr. National i Park Seminary. Washington. D. C. Mr. Harr-i wafl graduated frorr. Ctrr.ell Ur.;versity and is stationed witb the United States Army in For. Dizon.    ''r ar.d Mrs. Morris Singer of Miami Beach ar.nounce the er.' gagerr.ent of their daughter. I Charlotte Elaine to Robert Weinttein, son of Abraham Weinstein. Mia Singer attended Hamilton H:gh School ar.d R:der College m i Trenton, N J Mr. Weinstein atI tended Franklin K. Lane School i in New York, ar.d is manager of j the Dade Wholesale Grocer>-. The (redding will take place in J-..-.V    Mr. ar.d Mrs Jack Wucher. Won't be long before Barney Bar-jch % rill again head the na.::.-. i consolidated war industries effort All talk about Libby Holman ar.d her new hubby Ralph Holmes splitting is ;-it idle chatter They're so My re:r.g happy, they haven't ::.-: to denounce the gossipers. ?.~ rr.ber this name, you'll prob% hiy see it often in future political, social ar.d fraternal life It's David F. Seden. at present N Y State Tax Commissioner. He's fnend of big and small Ha latest assist is that of reconciling the Jack Dempseys And another rising star on the .-. ;al horizon is New York's two-fisted Park Commissioner. Bob Moses ... An official in Washington reveals that the best paid consular attaches are British. Brazilians and Germans American diplomats are the LEAST paid That's better than the Dutch. Belgian, Polish and Greek consulsthey don't get paid at ail. The unveiling of a tombstone to the memory of the la* vB. Chertkof will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 p at the Jewish section of Woodlawa Park Cemetery. Rabbi Abraham Keener will officiate.    Unveiling of a tombstone to jthe memory of Ber.;arr.ir. WaUidi jwill take place Sunday i:t-rr.cc= at 1 o'clock at the Jewish section of Woodlawn Cemeterv. FICTION IS STRONGER THAN TRUTH Six months ago. Sid Gars. I newspaperman, looautted u orI lgmal story to Warner Brothers : The plot concerr.ed the ->:.-.:_$. ; and dangerous life experienced by a steward aboard ar. oceangoing Imer in traveling in the war zone. Warr. r story department turned it dowa because they claimed it didr.': sound authentic. The reporter s father was chief steward aboard the torpedoed freighter. Room Moor, and it was he wht r.-i fupplied the material for the ram APPEALS C ame Wuh. Ave. at ISth Miami S-a:Opn at 2:6 P. M. 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In the future. as in the past, the fare of our people will lie first of all in our own hands: and the tragic necessities of the moment must not distract our attention from our | ultimate goal, which is the full : liberation of our people through the establishment of a Jewish nal tional Home on a sound and en, during basis." Dr. Chaim Weizmann MR. and MRS. M. S. RUBIN Wiah All Their Re at .ti and Fre-:i A HAPPY NEW YEAR MR. and MRS. Z. BOUCHTER with a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO AU. Smear* New Year G-eet njl AUGUST STUDIO of Interior Oco-at -; Exclusive) Drapery Wer A 5 J Covers Phone 5-'034 COO Lincoln Poad 5 :; Miami Beach Fief Ma Sincere Withes For A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR MR. and MRS. SAM SILVER 9*4 S. W. 4th Street Brushes and combs one rollins mobon. Stimulates scalp; brings out hair beauty. THE FULLER BRUSH COMPANY 210 11 Postal Building Phone 3-301 Miami. Fla. BEFORE YOU BUY see LEON ELK1N METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1941 +Jewish fh ridia 11 PAGE FIVE TEMPLE ISRAEL 137 N. E3. 19th Street Office Phone 2-7745 RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN Ph. D. 6996 Indian Creek Drive6-1265 Miami Beach RABBI COLMAN A. ZWITMAN 6400 LaGorce Drive Miami Beach Phone 6-1738 MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION "*^jnw*r^i ABRAHAM A. KEI.I.NER. Rabbi 1823 S. W. 14th Terrace Phone 3-5192 590 S. W. 17th Avenue JOSEPH MAL.EK. Cantor 300 N. W. 16th Avenue Phone 2-0828 TALMUD TORAH 1545 S. W. Third Street Sabbath of Repentance Friday evening, September 26th, 8:15 p. m. Saturday morning, September 27th, 11 a. m. Rabbi Zwitman will preach at both services on the history and significance of this Sabbath. Religious School begins this Sunday, September 28th, at 10 a. m. High Holy Day Services Yom Kippur Atonement Eve Tuesday, September 30th, at 8:15 p. m. Sermon"Kol Nidre an Evaluation of Life." Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman. Atonement Day Wednesday, October lst.10 a. m. Sermon: "A Faith for These Dark Days." Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman. The morning service will be over at approximately 12:30 so as to give parents an opportunity to bring their children to the Youth Service, which will begin at 1:30 p. m. promptly. Youth Service Wednesday, October 1st, 1:30 p m. Sermon: "The Challenge of a Young Year to Young People." Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman These services will be conducted by pupils of the Religious School. Afternoon Service* Wednesday, October 1st, 2:30 p m. Readers: the officers and members of the Board of Trustees. Memorial Service Wednesday, October 1st, 4:15 p. m. Memorial services will be conducted in the Temple auditorium by Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, and at the Overflow service in Kaplan Hall by Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman. Cemetery Memorial Service* This Sunday afternoon, September 28th. Memorial Services will be held at the Temple Israel Cemeteries. At 3 p. m. the service will be held at the Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, and at 3:30 p. m. at the Temple Israel Section of the Graceland Memorial Cemetery. Your Pledge Dr. Frank Coret, president of the Congregation, and Mr. Max Orovitz, chairman of the Finance committee, along with all of the officers and trustees, hereby wish to remind you that your duty to the faith of your people should be fulfilled by your filling out the High Holy Day Pledge Card, which has been sent you. In Memoriam Recently departed: Kate Yubas, mother of Mrs. Ike Wolkowsky: Nellie V. Winer, wife of Abe Winer; Henry J. Williams, father of Henry D. Williams. Yahrzeits: Philip Goldstein, father of Mrs. Roy Mendelson; Herman Richter, uncle of J. A. Richter; Ferdinand J. Hoffman. Floral offering last week, was in memory of Adolph Arky and Nellie V. Arky, and was sent by their daughters Frances and Fe. MIAMI BEACH JEWISH CENTER 415 Euclid Avenue Miami Beach DR. SAMUEL BENSION, RABBI 1565 Jefferson Avenue Office Phone5-5625 Miami Beach BETH JACOB CONGREGATION Washington Avenue and Third Street, Miami Beach eat and drink AT JENKINS' LITTLE INN OPEN ALL NIGHT Cor S. E. 1 Art), i S. E. 1 St Reflections Now that the solemn days of Rosh Hashona are past we hope that our people carried with themselves from the services sufficient inspirational values to keep aflame their interests in things Jewish throughout the entire year. We are pleased to record sincere gratitude to all those who helped make the holiday services such a splendid success. To the president, officers, seating committee, rabbi, cantor and choir, we say, "Yaasher Kochachem" and may you continue the noble work. Shabbos Shuvah The traditional Sabbath of Penitence will be observed this coming Shabbos and Rabbi Kellner will preach before the Mussoph service and in the afternoon before Mincha the rabbi will conduct a timely Halachick discourse. Yom Kippur The sacred Day of Atonement will be ushered in on Tuesday night at 5:45 o'clock with Cantor Joseph Malek and the High Holy Day choir rendering the awe-inspiring strains of Kol Nidrei. At 6:30 p. m. Rabbi Kellner will preach on the Kol Nidrei sermon on "With Malice Towards None." Morning services, on Yom Kippur will commence on Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock with Louis Jacobskind conducting the Shahris service. Memorial services will be held at 11:30 a. m. and at 11:00 a. m. Rabbi Kellner will preach the Yiskor sermon on the subject "With Charity to All." Cantor Malek and the High Holy Day choir will chant the Mussaph services at 11:45 a. m. Memorial Pilgrimage The annual memorial pilgrimage to Woodlawn Cemetery will be conducted by the Miami Rabbinical Assocation on Sunday, September 28 at 2 p. m. The cantors of the local synagogues will be present to recite the traditional Kel Molei prayers and we urge all our members to participate in these solemn and sacred services. Unveiling The unveiling of the memorial tombstone of the late Mrs. B. Chertkof Oleo Hasholom will take place this Sunday, September 28 at 2 p. m. in the Jewish section of Woodlawn Cemtery. We pause to shed a tear on the first Yahrzeit of our late and beloved sister and we respectfully urge all our members to be present. The memorial marker for our late friend Sam Kline's blessed memory will be hjld in conjunction with Memorial services on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. All friends are respectfully urged to be present. Refuo Shlemo We pray for the speedy recovery of Mrs. Ben Liss and Miss Phyllis Shulman who are recovering from serious operations. May the Lord graiit them speedy and complete recovery. Maxel Tov We extend happy Mazel Tov greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adler upon the birth of their daughter. May they raise her in good health and happiness. Sunday School We insert this timely reminder to parents and children to reserve Sunday, October 8th, for the anServices Schedule Daily Services 8 A. M. Evening Services 6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. Oneg Shabbat 5 P. M. MOSES ME9CHELOFF. Rabbi 711 Lenox Avenue Phone 5-1328 MAURICE MAMCHES. Cantor Phone 4-0406 2263 S. W. 21at Terrace CONGREGATION BETH DAVID (Miami's Pioneer Congregation) 135 N. W. Third Avenue MAX SHAPIRO. Rabbi Residence Phone 2-2176 Office Phone 2-1473 HENRY MARBEIN, Cantor Sabbath of Repentance Saturday, September 27th is designated as "Shabbas Shuva,' the Sabbath of Repentance. Services will be held Friday, September 26th at 6 p. m. and Saturday, September 27th at 9 a. m. Dr. Bension will deliver a sermon on the subject of "Fasting and Feasting." At 5 p. m. Dr. Bension will preach in Yiddish on the subject "All Life is a Dream." Yom Kippur ServicesKol Nidre services will be held at 5:00 p. m. on Tuesday, September 30th. Dr. Bension will preach on the subject of "Unredeemed Pledges." On Wednesday, October 1st, the services will begin at 8 a. m. Yizkor Memorial Services will take place at 11 a. m. The sermon topic will be "Lost Souls." The Neilah, concluding services, will begin at p. m. The subject of the sermon will be "The Pursuing Shadow." Hebrew School Classes The Hebrew School classes are already in session. Children may attend twice weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 p. m. to 4:45 p. m. or from 4:45 p. m. to 6:15 p. m. Parents, however, who desire to give their children a more thorough Hebrew training are urged to avail themselves of the classes meeting daily. Dr. Samuel Bension and David Freedman are in charge of the Hebrew school. Parents are urged to enroll the children at once. The office is open daily from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Boys preparing for Bar Mitzvah are given special attention. Children's Succot Celebration No child should miss the grand Suacot Celebration which will be held on Sunday, October 12th at 10:30 a. m. in the large auditorium of the Miami Beach Jewish Center, 1415 Euclid Avenue, Miami Beach. An exceptional program of plays, games, dramatic presentations, songs and dances will be presented. The children will visit the Congregation's Sukah and every child will receive a gift of a Simchat Torah flag and Succot refreshments. Talented children who desire to participate in the program should apply at the Center office on Sunday, September 28th at 10:30 a. m. to Attorney Joseph Berman, superintendent of the Religious School. Religious School The Center Religious School will meet Sundays from 10 to 12 a m. A staff of college trained teachers constitute the faculty. The best and most modern methods of pedagogy will be used. Children will participate in special project courses including Dramatics. Elocution, Arts and Crafts, Music Social Service and School Government. Parents desiring to register their children are requested to do so on Sunday, October 5th from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. or on any prior date at the Center office. nual Sukkos party and Sunday School registration. Watch further bulletins for complete details. Yom Kippur Services The Day of Atonement will be ushered in before sunset this Tuesday, September 30th. The recital of the Kol Nidre by our Cantor and choir will take place at 6 p. m. Rabbi Mescheloff will speak on "One Day Off before the Maariv service. Services will begin in our synagogue building and our Talmud Torah building at 8 a. m. Wednesday. Memorial services, Yizkor, will be held in both buildings at 10 a. m. Our Rabbi will speak on "Z'chuss Awvoss" before the services in each building. Worshippers are asked to use only their assigned and reserved seats. A few seats are still available in the balcony of our synagogue, and quite a few seats are still available in the Talmud Torah building. A committee sits for the purpose of seat arrangement each evening from 5 p. m. to 9. A large number of draftees, refugees and needy people have been supplied with seats for the holy days. We stand ready to continue this policy for Yom Kippur. Religious School Registration is continuing during the holiday season. We urge early registration for the benefit of the children. The office is open each weekday morning from 9 to 11 and from 3 to 8 evenings. There is no tuition charge for the children of those unable to pay for their children's Jewish education. Sunday morning sessions will begin officially Sunday morning, October 12th, at 10 a. m. Children will then meet their teachers, be given their textbooks and assigned their classes. Building Improvements For the greater convenience of our worshippers a series of fans have been installed in our synagogue ceiling roof to insure a constant supply of cool, fresh air. We know this will be appreciated by all who spend the holidays with us. Succoth Preparations As in all years we shall have a synagogue Succah this year. Our sisterhood members will help in its decoration. Our Habanoth will do their share, too. Despite the difficulties, we shall be supplied with a Palestinian Essrog, flown here from the Holy Land. We shall also make use of our own Floridian Essrogim this year. For further information consult our sexton, Mr. M. Feit. Faculty and Board Meeting Our Religious School Faculty and newly appointed Board of Education will meet for a discussion and preparation of this year's curriculum, at the synagogue office Sunday morning, October 5th. Candidates for Sunday teaching are asked to get in touch with our Rabbi before October 1st. Habanoth Affair The opening meeting and membership "rush" of the Miami Beach Habanoth will be held Sunday afternoon, October 12th, in our Succah. All gwls, between the ages of 12 and 15, who would like to be invited are asked to get in touch with our office or Charlotte Frank, Habanoth president. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) Permanent Calendar Daily Services 7 :30 a.m. Evening Services 6 :00 p.m. Saturday morning 8 :30 a.m. Sunday morning  8:00 a.m. Hebrew School, daily9-12 a.m. Mrs. Louit Marguliei Reporting {or Beth David Congregation and Sisterhood Sunday School Registration The faculty of Beth David Sunday School will meet this Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the Beth David Auditorium to outline the program for the coming year. Hebrew School Classes for the Beth David Hebrew School have started and are being held daily from 3:15 to 6:15. Parents who have not registered their children are asked to do so without further delay. Day of Atonement Services Services for the Day of Atonement will be ushered in Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Cantor Henry Marbein, assisted by the choir will chant the prayers. Rabbi Max Shapiro will officiate. The Rabbi will preach in English and Yiddish on the central theme, "Optimism and Realism." Memorial services will take place Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Preceeding this service the Rabbi will speak on the subject, "If the Dead Could Speak." "Neliah" or closing services of the Day of Atonement, will take place at 5 o'clock. Preceeding these services, the Rabbi will speak in Yiddish. His topic will be, "Until We Meet Again." Memorial Services As is the custom in Miami, public Memorial Services will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery this Sunday at 2 p. m. with all Rabbis and Cantors participating. A memorial service at the Beth David plot will take place at the old City Cemetery at 3 p. m. this Sunday. Rabbi Max Shapiro and Cantor Henry Marbein will officiate. Shabbos Shuva Services for the Sabbath of "Repentance" or "Re-affirmation" will take place this Saturday at 8:30. The Rabbi will speak briefly on its importance. During these services, Sharon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rossin will take place. Sharon will recite the "Maftir" and extend a welcome to all worshippers. A reception will follow in the auditorium immediately after the services. Radio Hour Rabbi Max Shapiro will conduct the radio hour over W.I.O.D. this Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Cantor Henry Marbein will be in charge of the musical program. Seats Available for Yom Kippur A few seats are still available in the Synagogue proper for Yom Kippur Services, and anyone wishing to worship with us on that day, can do so by calling at the office. Also service men, newcomers to America and indigent people who are unable to purchase tickets for Yom Kippur, are asked to contact the office, and arrangements will be made to take care of them. The following "Yahrzeiten whose names are inscribed in our Memorial Book of Life, have been observed this month of "Tishri." The Anniversary Candle (CONTINUED ON PAOE ) I'